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Academic Bulletin 2013-2014 - AUK

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e. Recommendations and the final grades from the instructor will be thedesemesterining factor for the academic success of every foundationstudent.6. PricingC.P- Program courses at A.U.K. cost the same as regular courses. Studentsregistered in this program will pay a regular tuition fee. This is becausecurricula of the C.P. Program, faculty, administration and operation ingeneral, are the same for the undergraduate and the C.P. Program.Students taking four courses or more (preparatory or regular undergraduate)will pay the regular full tuition fee. Students taking three or less courses(preparatory or regular undergraduate), will pay tuition as a part-timestudent.2.1 Concentrations2.1.1 Economics & Statistics Concentration (24 credits)The economics major emphasizes the quantitative analytical approach to dealingwith economic problems in both the public and private sectors, providing studentswith marketable skills and the intellectual foundation for career growth. Graduatesare prepared for entry-level managerial and analytical positions in both industry andgovernment and to pursue graduate studies in economics, business, and law.The economics curriculum develops communication, computational, andmanagement skills in addition to economic reasoning and quantitative abilities. Theprogram's required courses develop student's abilities to apply economic analysis toreal-world problems. Liberal arts courses enhance oral and written communicationskills. Business courses include accounting and finance. Quantitative analytical skillsare developed by a course sequence that includes computer science, mathematics,and statistics. Free electives allow students to pursue advanced study in theirindividual areas of interest and/or develop a double major. Along with finance,marketing, mathematics, statistics, or computer science, there are many otherpossibilities.Pre-requisite course:ECON – 101 Principles of MicroeconomicsECON – 201 Principles of MacroeconomicsRequired course:23 | P a g e

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