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                                                                                       Module Descriptor  
                
                
                
               Module Details 
               Module Title:              Quantitative Methods for Economists 
               Module Code:               AFE4013-B 
               Academic Year:             2019-20 
               Credit Rating:             20 
               School:                    School of Management 
               Subject Area:              Accounting, Finance and Economics 
               FHEQ Level:                FHEQ Level 4 
               Pre-requisites:             
               Co-requisites:              
                
               Contact Hours 
               Type                               Hours 
               Lectures                           24 
               Tutorials                          12 
               Directed Study                     164 
                
               Availability 
               Occurrence             Location / Period 
               BDA                    University of Bradford / Academic Year (Sept - May) 
                
               Module Aims 
               To enhance your understanding of economic analysis by expanding your knowledge of the 
               relevant mathematical and statistical methods with a range of applications across economics. We 
               shall introduce the central quantitative methods used in economics, their problems and their 
               solutions. 
                
               Outline Syllabus 
               Functions. Simultaneous equation solving.Linear algebra in matrix forms. Differential calculus. 
               Constrained and unconstrained optimisation. Integration. Linear programming. Probability 
               distribution: discrete and continuous random variables. Sampling theory and confidence 
               intervals. Hypothesis testing. 
                
               Learning Outcomes 
                  1     Recognise, apply and discuss the fundamental tools of mathematics and mathematical 
                        statistics required for the understanding of economic and econometric analysis. 
                  2     Apply foundation level quantitative methods to a range of economic problems. 
                  3     3.1. Logical analysis and problem-solving. 
                        3.2. Identify and explain appropriate approaches to solve economic and mathematical 
                        problems 
                
               Learning, Teaching and Assessment Strategy 
               The module will involve weekly lectures and biweekly seminars. The course will use tests in each 
               semester to provide formative feedback to you on your progress, with summative assessment 
               for the module being in the form of two examinations. The lectures and seminars will be 
               supplemented with resources on the module VLE and MyMathLab. 
                
                
               Mode of Assessment 
               Type                 Method              Description                Length             Weighting 
               Summative            Examination -       Closed Book                1.5 hours          50% 
                                    closed book         Examination - semester 
                                                        1 
               Summative            Examination -       Closed Book                1.5 hours          50% 
                                    closed book         Examination - Semester 
                                                        2 
               Referral             Examination -       Supplementary - Closed  3 hours               100% 
                                    closed book         Book Examination 
                
               Reading List 
               To access the reading list for this module, please visit https://bradford.rl.talis.com/index.html.  
                
               Please note:  
               This module descriptor has been published in advance of the academic year to which it applies. 
               Every effort has been made to ensure that the information is accurate at the time of publication, 
               but minor changes may occur given the interval between publishing and commencement of 
               teaching. Upon commencement of the module, students will receive a handbook with further 
               detail about the module and any changes will be discussed and/or communicated at this point. 
                 
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