Degree Structures
The Minor in Economics is offered by the Department of Economics of the Faculty of Social Sciences & Humanities. Courses comprise two components:
(A) Compulsory Courses;
(B) Required Elective Courses;
The distribution of courses by discipline are:
Four Compulsory Courses:
- ECOB100 Basic Microeconomics
- ECOB110 Basic Macroeconomics
- ECOB200 Intermediate Microeconomics I
- ECOB210 Intermediate Macroeconomics I
Four Required Elective Courses from the following choices:
- ECOB201 Intermediate Microeconomics II
- ECOB211 Intermediate Macroeconomics II
- ECOB330 International Trade
- ECOB331 International Monetary Economics
- ECOB355 Institutional Economics
- ECOB350 Development Economics I
- ECOB351 Development Economics II
- ECOB460 The Modern Macao Economy
- ECOB461 The Chinese Economy
- ECOB320 Econometrics I
- ECOB321 Econometrics II
- ECOB440 Labour Economics
- ECOB445 Industrial Economics
- ECOB310 Money and Banking
- ECOB435 Public Economics
- ECOB462 Economies of the Asia-Pacific Region
- ECOB361 Economy of Hong Kong, Macao and Pearl River Delta
- ECOB300 Managerial Economics
- ECOB370 History of Economic Thought
- ECOB371 Western Economic History
- ECOB360 Urban Economics
- ECOB332 International Economic Law
- ECOB375 Applied Economics
- ECOB362 European Economies
- ECOB323 Forecasting Methods
- ECOB400 Advanced Microeconomics
- ECOB410 Advanced Macroeconomics
- ECOB403 Welfare Economics
- ECOB455 Law and Economics
- ECOB478 Financial Economics
- ECOB401 Game Theory
- ECOB402 Economics of Information
- ECOB322 Mathematics for Economics