Econometrics - a subject offered in English 330-ES2-1EKN#E
Profile of studies: general academic
Form of studies: full-time
Type of course: compulsory, basic
Field and discipline of science: social sciences, economics, and finance
Year of studies/semester: the year I, semester 2
Prerequisites: knowledge of mathematics issues discussed in the first year of first-cycle studies and statistics.
The number of teaching hours: 15 hours. lectures, 30 hours of exercise
Teaching methods:
Lecture with multimedia presentations and actively engage students to participate in discussions during the lecture.
Classes - problem-solving, econometrical analysis, group discussion, independent work, and work with statistical programs.
ECTS credits: 4
Balance of student workload:
participation in lectures - 15 h;
participation in classes - 30 h;
consultation - 4 h;
preparation for classes - 30 h;
preparation for lectures - 14 hours
preparation for the exam and participation in the exam - 25 hours
Quantitative indicators:
Student workload related to the classes:
requiring the direct participation of the teacher: 50 hours, 2 ECTS
of a practical nature: 60 hours, 2 ECTS
Course coordinators
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Type of course
Mode
Learning outcomes
1EC2_W01 Has knowledge of the specification and estimation of econometric models and the stages of their verification KP7_WG5
1ECW02 Has knowledge of quantitative phenomena in economic research as well as the methods and tools used for their analysis and forecasting KP7_WG5
1EC2_U01 Is able to design (specify, estimate, verify and interpret) econometric models KP7_UW3
1EC2_U02 Is able to analyse cause-and-effect relationships between social categories in the field of economics KP7_UW4
1EC2_K01 Is able to plan and conduct a study of a selected socio-economic phenomenon using econometric modelling KP7_KK3
1EC2_K02 Is ready to assess the state of his/her knowledge, identify gaps and acquire knowledge from appropriate sources in the field of econometrics KP7_KK5
Assessment criteria
The condition for passing the course is the achievement of the intended learning outcomes.
Only students who have passed the classes (exercises) with a grade of at least 3.0 are allowed to take the exam. The exam is written and consists of multiple-choice questions. To pass the exam, at least 51% of the maximum number of points must be obtained.
Passing the classes requires obtaining at least 51% of the maximum number of points from the tests.
Grading scale:
0-50% of points - 2.0
51-60% of points - 3.0
61-70% of points - 3.5
71-80% of points - 4.0
81-90% of points - 4.5
91-100% of points - 5.0
Additional information
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