BACHELOR OF SCIENCE [B.SC] (ECONOMETRICS AND OPERATIONS RESEARCH)
- Country Netherlands The
- Course Duration 3 years
- Course Type Full Time
- Language Specification ENGLISH
- Program Level Graduate
- Education Required Undergraduate
- Admission intake May 01
- Minimum GPA 3.5
Application Charges
Application Fee | Tution Fee |
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USD 91 | USD 9,317 |
Program Description
Program Description
Econometrics and Operations Research program from University of Groningen teaches you all about econometric modelling. The strength of the program lies in its combination of four fields: Econometrics, Operations Research, Actuarial Studies and Mathematical Economics. Important features of the program are small-group teaching, personal contact with lecturers and the combination of theory and empirical applications.
Econometrics is about the statistical methods needed to estimate econometric models. Operations Research focuses on optimal decision-making and finding approximate solutions to very complex problems. Actuarial Studies is about modelling the risks faced by insurance companies and pension funds. Mathematical Economics studies how markets work and how prices are set. The combination of these four fields provides an extensive modelling toolkit for solving a wide range of economic problems. Many course units in our program provide the opportunity to practice econometric modelling on the basis of real-life data, thus providing optional preparation for your future career as an econometrician.
Econometrics is about the statistical methods needed to estimate econometric models. Operations Research focuses on optimal decision-making and finding approximate solutions to very complex problems. Actuarial Studies is about modelling the risks faced by insurance companies and pension funds. Mathematical Economics studies how markets work and how prices are set. The combination of these four fields provides an extensive modelling toolkit for solving a wide range of economic problems. Many course units in our program provide the opportunity to practice econometric modelling on the basis of real-life data, thus providing optional preparation for your future career as an econometrician.