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This document provides course allocation information for economics students at a university across four years (100-400 level). In the first year, students will take 22 credits including general education courses in citizenship, English, philosophy, library skills and psychology as well as core economics courses covering principles, management, mathematics and statistics. The second year allocates 22 credits between general education classes in faith, agriculture and computer skills plus core accounting, economics and mathematics courses. The third year has 20 credits covering general education in ethics and customer relations along with intermediate microeconomics and research methodology. The fourth year concludes with 22 credits combining general entrepreneurship and project management with advanced microeconomics, economic planning, econometrics and taxation, plus a choice of comparative
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Course Allocation for First Semester 2019 2020 Session
This document provides course allocation information for economics students at a university across four years (100-400 level). In the first year, students will take 22 credits including general education courses in citizenship, English, philosophy, library skills and psychology as well as core economics courses covering principles, management, mathematics and statistics. The second year allocates 22 credits between general education classes in faith, agriculture and computer skills plus core accounting, economics and mathematics courses. The third year has 20 credits covering general education in ethics and customer relations along with intermediate microeconomics and research methodology. The fourth year concludes with 22 credits combining general entrepreneurship and project management with advanced microeconomics, economic planning, econometrics and taxation, plus a choice of comparative
This document provides course allocation information for economics students at a university across four years (100-400 level). In the first year, students will take 22 credits including general education courses in citizenship, English, philosophy, library skills and psychology as well as core economics courses covering principles, management, mathematics and statistics. The second year allocates 22 credits between general education classes in faith, agriculture and computer skills plus core accounting, economics and mathematics courses. The third year has 20 credits covering general education in ethics and customer relations along with intermediate microeconomics and research methodology. The fourth year concludes with 22 credits combining general entrepreneurship and project management with advanced microeconomics, economic planning, econometrics and taxation, plus a choice of comparative
COURSE ALLOCATION FOR FIRST SEMESTER 2019/2020 SESSION
100 Level Courses for B.Sc. (HONS) ECONOMICS
COURSE COURSE TITLE SEM. LECTURER
CODE GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES 1ST GEDS 001 Citizenship Orientation S/U Modupe Idowu GEDS 097 Basic English Studies 0 GEDS 101 Intro to Philosophy of Christian Education 2 Filade, B. GEDS 105 Use of Library and Study Skills 2 Soyemi, O.D. GEDS 107 Introduction to General Psychology 2 Bello, A.A GEDS 131 Communication in English I 2 Kalejaiye, A. GEDS 130 Internet and Computing Core Cert. 2 Kanu, T.U CORE COURSES ECON 101 Principles of Economics I 3 Oluwalaiye, O.B. BSAD 101 Principles of Management I 3 Egbuta, O. ECON 131 Introduction to Mathematics for Economics I 3 Olanrewaju, G.O ECON 141 Introduction to Statistics I 3 Dasauki, M.C. TOTAL CREDITS 22
200 Level Courses for B.Sc. (HONS) ECONOMICS
COURSE COURSE TITLE SEM. LECTURER
CODE GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES 1ST GEDS 001 Citizenship Orientation S/U Modupe Idowu GEDS 215 Fundamentals of Christian Faith 3 Dickson, T.U GEDS 221 Introduction to Agriculture 2 Olumide, M.D. GEDS 250 Excel L2-3 PPT 2 2 Kanu, T.U. CORE COURSES ACCT 201 Financial Accounting I 3 Ajibade, T. ECON 225 Structure of Nigerian Economy 3 Edy-Ewoh, U. ECON 251 Labour Economics 3 Olanrewaju, G.O. ECON 253 Principles of Micro-Economics 3 Edy-Ewoh, U. ECON 261 Mathematics for Economics 3 Osundina, C.K. TOTAL 22 300 Level Courses for B.Sc. (HONS) ECONOMICS
COURSE COURSE TITLE SEM. LECTURER
CODE GENERAL EDUCATION STUDIES 1ST GEDS 001 Citizenship Orientation S/U Modupe Idowu GEDS 307 Religion & Social Ethics 3 Eregare, E. GEDS 300 Customer Relationship Management 2 Kanu, T.U CORE COURSES ECON 313 Intermediate Micro-Economics 3 Oyedele, O. ECON 341 Operations Research 3 Osundina, C.K. ECON 351 Applied Statistics I 3 Lawal, E. ECON 361 Research Methodology 3 Osundina, C.K. ECON 381 Managerial Economics 3 Aroyewun, O.B. TOTAL 20
400 Level Courses for B.Sc. (HONS) ECONOMICS
COURSE COURSE TITLE SEM. LECTURER
CODE GENERAL EDUCATION STUDIES 1ST GEDS 001 Citizenship Orientation S/U Modupe Idowu GEDS 400 Introduction to Entrepreneurship Skills 2 Egwuonwu, C. GEDS 410 Project Management 2 Kanu, T.U CORE COURSES ECON 401 Advanced Micro-Economics 3 Oluwalaiye, O.B ECON 413 Economic Planning I 3 Onakoya, A.B. ECON 421 Project Evaluation 3 Okwu, A.T. ECON 423 Econometrics - Theory & Practice 3 Aworinde, O.B. ECON 453 Taxation and Fiscal Policies 3 Okwu, A.T. ELECTIVE COURSES ECON 433 Comparative Economic Systems 3 Obiakor, R.T. ECON 473 Financial Economics 3 Aroyewun, O.B. TOTAL 22 Note: Students are to pick one elective course only.
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