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Econometrics applies mathematical and statistical methods to examine social, financial, business, and economic data, which continues to grow in volume and intricacy. It combines core economic principles with comprehensive training in contemporary econometric theory and practical analytical approaches. This specialization enhances your ability to perform statistical data analysis while providing an economic context for interpreting findings.
The Econometrics major prepares students for high-demand fields, as employers increasingly seek graduates with advanced quantitative capabilities. Graduates enjoy excellent career opportunities across diverse industries in both private and public sectors.
The Bachelor of Arts/Master of Nursing dual degree enables you to hone analytical abilities, cultivate independent thinking, and formulate reasoned judgments while investigating various disciplines within Arts and Social Sciences.
You'll complete a primary major or program from the Arts and Social Sciences offerings, plus an additional minor or secondary major from either the disciplinary or shared pool. The curriculum also includes Open Learning Environment units and elective courses to fulfill credit requirements.
Your initial year will focus exclusively on Arts and Social Sciences subjects, with nursing coursework beginning in year two. Progression to the Master of Nursing requires meeting academic standards. The nursing component features coursework alongside extensive practical training, including over 800 hours of clinical placements.