Degree Structures
The Minor in Economics is offered by the Department of Economics of the Faculty of Social Sciences. Courses comprise two components:
(A) Compulsory Courses; &
(B) Required Elective Courses;
The distribution of courses by discipline are:
Four Compulsory Courses:
· ECON1000 Basic Microeconomics
· ECON1001 Basic Macroeconomics
· ECON2002 Intermediate Microeconomics I
· ECON2004 Intermediate Macroeconomics I
Six Required Elective Courses from the following choices:
· ECON2003 Intermediate Microeconomics II
· ECON2005 Intermediate Macroeconomics II
· ECON3006 International Trade
· ECON3007 International Monetary Economics
· ECON3012 Institutional Economics
· ECON3010 Development Economics I
· ECON1002 Mathematics I
· ECON4009 The Modern Macao Economy
· ECON4010 The Chinese Economy
· ECON3002 Econometrics I
· ECON3003 Econometrics II
· ECON4006 Labour Economics
· ECON4007 Industrial Economics
· ECON3001 Money and Banking
· ECON4005 Public Economics
· ECON4011 Economies of the Asia-Pacific Region
· ECON3014 Economy of Hong Kong, Macao and Pearl River Delta
· ECON3000 Managerial Economics
· ECON3016 History of Economic Thought
· ECON1003 Mathematics II
· ECON2000 Statistics I
· ECON2001 Statistics II
· ECON3019 Applied Economics
· ECON3015 European Economies
· ECON3005 Forecasting Methods
· ECON4000 Advanced Microeconomics
· ECON4004 Advanced Macroeconomics
· ECON4003 Welfare Economics
· ECON4008 Law and Economics
· ECON4014 Financial Economics
· ECON4001 Game Theory
· ECON4002 Economics of Information
· ECON3004 Mathematics for Economics
Remark: A student who wants to complete Minor Programme in Economics at FSS must take and pass 10 courses (please refer to the minor study plan for details), of which at least 8 courses (i.e. at least 80% of the total credits required) must be offered by the Department of Economics at the Faculty of Social Sciences.