Economics – Field of study catalogue MU
Economics“When one model is worth a thousand words” |
The final theses are thematically focused both in theoretical and applied and empirical economics. The topics include the history of economic theory, the application of mathematical and statistical tools in economics, the field of economic modelling (micro and macro) and the methodology of economics as such. To be more precise, they cover the areas of:
* application of basic econometric or statistical tools and techniques for solving economic problems in any area of economics and using data from their own empirical research or publicly available data;
* history of economic thought (defining the opinions of various schools of economics and economists to phenomena in the real world and the world of theoretical economics);
* methodology of economics (survey and evaluation of methodological tools and approaches to problems and concepts of contemporary economics).
Typical contributions of the final thesis include:
* applying basic mathematical and statistical tools and techniques to real data and interpreting the results in order to solve a problem or economic question;
* processing, understanding, and explaining a selected economic problem from the perspective of economic theory or in the historical context of the development of economic thought;
* formalizing an economic problem and its solution at a theoretical (model approach) or empirical level.
Combining the study of economics with another study field (e.g. applied mathematics) accentuates the synergic effects of the particular combination.
After successfully completing his/her studies the graduate is able to:
- master the main theoretical concepts in economics and understand the contents of current texts in the area of modern economics
- apply theoretical knowledge to solve specific economic case studies, including the building of formal models
- comment on and interpret current economic developments within the context of modern economic theories, even possibly using appropriate quantitative tools and techniques
- identify analytically hidden connections and consequences of the economic impacts of economic policy
- write an academic text dealing with problems of economics and economic policy, which includes competent arguments and their own opinions based on quantitative analysis of empirical data
- Thesis defence (a projector is available)
- Examination in Economics (student draws one question): questions and methodological guidelines for the exam can be found on the department website
- Examination in Economics Theory: questions can be found on the department website
More information about graduation requirements can be found on the department website: https://www.econ.muni.cz/o-nas/organizacni-struktura/561100-katekonomie/szz-na-ke
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