Course / programme / degree
1 4-year undergraduate program, leading to the degree BA in Economics
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Kyoto University Japan Kyoto 2013-05-15
With a Bachelor in Economics at Kyoto University you will, typically, have studied the core modules of Economics, Mathematics for Economics and Business and Statistics for Economics and Business, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Quantitative Economics, plus the other compulsory modules for your chosen programme. For example, if you had chosen the increasingly popular European programme you would have taken the additional language module(s).
bachelors students: Employment opportunities: business, finance, insurance (Further graduate study is, however, recommended for better job prospects)
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