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Universiti Utara Malaysia / Chulalongkorn University
Course:BEEM3063 INTERNATIONAL MONETARY ECONOMICS
Credit: 3 credits
Pre-requisite : BEEB2013 MICROECONOMICS, BEEB2023 MACROECONOMICS
This course exposes students to the international monetary markets that influence the direction of international capital flows in an open economy. It provides basic preparation for those who have intention to work in investment, banking and business sectors at the international level. Moreover, better understanding of international monetary problems within the global environment reported by news media is important to students.
Link: / Course:2942412 International Monetary Economics
Credit: 3 credits
Prerequisite: 2942307 International Economics or 2944310 Economics of Money and Financial Markets
Macroeconomics for open economies with an emphasis on roles of exchange rate under various exchange rate regimes and its relation with interest rates, price levels, the balance of payments and national income; exchange rate theories, balance-of-payments theory and theories of currency crises; exciting world economic events; effectiveness of international macroeconomic policies; roles of international monetary institutions; success and failure of the domestic and international monetary systems.
Course: HE4004 Behavioural Economics
Credit: 4 credits
Pre-requisite: HE2001/HE2002/HE9092
This course gives an introduction to behavioral economics which is the combination of psychology and economics. It is intended for advanced undergraduate students. We will study quasi-rational behavior of less than perfect economic agents in their judgments and decision making by modifying the rationality assumption adopted in the standard economic model and incorporating important features of human psychology. Bounded rationality, bounded willpower and bounded self-interest, three important ways in which human behavior and choices diverge from rationality, will be discussed. We will also demonstrate how less than perfect economic agents survive market forces and exert a strong influence on market outcomes. Empirical and experimental evidence from finance, saving behavior, labor market and other fields will be used to show how behavioral economics can be fruitfully applied to yield important insights into market operation and behavior patterns.
Link: / Course: 2940312 Behavioral Economics
Credit: 3 credits
Prerequisite: -
Ways in which behavior of economic agents differs from standard economic models; bounds of human nature; finding of irrationality as relating to economics; application of behavioral factors to real life phenomena.
Course: BEEE3103 Economics Analysis of Tourism
Credit: 3 credits
Pre-requisite: BEEB2013 Microeconomics, BEEB2023 Macroeconomics
This subject studies macro and micro economic dimensions of tourism. Tourism industry in Malaysia has been identified as one of the key drivers in the growth of the services sector and assumes a greater role in economy development planning. Tourism not only solely contributes to the foreign exchange earnings but is also involved in various chains of economic activities. Hence, this course will discuss the effectiveness and contribution of tourism industry to the recent and future national economy development. Among the topics to be discussed are the definition and philosophy of tourism, economic analysis and tourism industry, the role of government to the tourism industry and the current issues in tourism economics.
Link: / Course:2900xxxStudy Abroad
Credit: 3 credits
Prerequisite: -
Study of a course offered by a university abroad according to the requirement of the program.

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Credit Transfer Guide

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…. University Grade PercentageGPA Value

HD (High Distinction)80-1007

D (Distinction)70-796

CR (Credit)60-695

P (Pass)50-594

N (Fail)0-490

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Credit Point System

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At ….. University a standard unit (subject) 6 points is equivalence to 150 learning hours.

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At ….. University a standard unit (subject) is worth 6 credit points (although some may be worth 10).

Approximate credit point translations:
10 credit points = 4 credits in the US System
10 credit points = 7.5 ECTS in the European System
10 credit points =7.5 credits in the Swedish System
10 credit points = 2.5 credits in the Norwegian System

Please note this should only be used as a guide. Please consult your advisor at your home institution for how your studies will be credited.

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