tailieunhanh - MATHEMATICS–ECONOMICS 2010

The primary reason for the falls in average income in 2010-11 was the fall in earnings. Pre-tax earnings fell by in real terms in 2010-11, mostly due to the falls in the real earnings of those employed as opposed to a fall in the numbers employed. From 2008-10 real average incomes still grew, based on a relatively stable real employment income and strong real-terms growth in income from state benefits and tax credits. In 2010-11 medium incomes before taxes and benefits was lower than its 2007-08 peak. The IFS asserts that there are good reasons to be pessimistic. | MATHEMATICS-ECONOMICS 2010 Academic regulations for the Master s degree programme in Mathematics-Economics 2010 at the Faculty of Science 1. Framework conditions for the academic 2. Structure of the degree 3. Individual degree programme disciplines and 4. Rules in the academic 5. Changes to the academic 1. Framework conditions for the academic regulations The academic regulations were prepared by the Board of Studies Master s Degree Programmes. The academic regulations were approved by the Dean of the Faculty of Science on 1 May 2010. The academic regulations take effect on 1 August 2010. A completed Master s degree programme provides graduates with the title Master of Science in Mathematics-Economics MSc in Mathematics-Economics specifying the special study area. Academic line and main subject areas of the degree The Master s degree programme in Mathematics-Economics is a research-based study programme that -based on a qualifying Bachelor s degree - consists of advanced studies within Mathematics-Economics. The Master s degree programme also includes study components from other subject areas profiling the programme according to the student s individual interests and desired competence profile. Academic skills and qualifications The aim of the Master s degree programme is to develop the academic and personal skills the student acquired during the previous Bachelor s degree programme so that the Master obtains qualifications for employment in private and public sector companies and organisations -both in Denmark and abroad - where a high level of expertise in Mathematics-Economics is required. acquires the necessary prerequisites for further studies including a PhD degree programme. Compared with Bachelors Masters have expanded on their academic knowledge analytical skills and independence to the extent that the Master is able to independently apply scientific theory and methodology within the .