Scores for specific modules

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Dear University College London,

Could you please kindly provide the scores (e.g. broken down by 70+%, 60-70+% ..., mean and median) in the last 3 years for the following modules:

SESS0019 Emerging Market Economies: Economics of Transition
SESS0020 Topics in microeconomics
SESS0021 European macroeconomics
SESS0023 Applied econometrics
SESS0026 Political Economy of European Integration
SESS0041 The Economics of Entrepreneurship
SESS0042 The economics of the family
SESS0063 International trade
SESS0093 Economic psychology

MATH0047 Advanced linear algebra
LCFR0003 French Level 1
SOCS0042 Economics of education
BASC0028 Sustainable energy
COMP0015 Introduction to programming
POLS0089 Regulating big business
STAT0011 Decision and risk

Many thanks!

Yours faithfully,
Lucile Lee

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Dear Lucile,

 

Thank you for your Freedom of Information request of 20 March 2023. 

 

We have completed the compilation of information in response to your
request which read:

 

Could you please kindly provide the scores (e.g. broken down by 70+%,
60-70+% ..., mean and median) in the last 3 years for the following
modules:

 

SESS0019      Emerging Market Economies: Economics of Transition

SESS0020      Topics in microeconomics

SESS0021      European macroeconomics

SESS0023      Applied econometrics

SESS0026      Political Economy of European Integration

SESS0041      The Economics of Entrepreneurship

SESS0042      The economics of the family

SESS0063      International trade

SESS0093   Economic psychology

 

MATH0047      Advanced linear algebra

LCFR0003      French Level 1

SOCS0042     Economics of education

BASC0028      Sustainable energy

COMP0015 Introduction to programming

POLS0089  Regulating big business

STAT0011   Decision and risk

 

We can confirm that we do hold information of the description specified in
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