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9 Bachelor's degrees in Econometrics in South Africa
Economics and Econometrics
The Bachelor in Economics and Econometrics at University of Johannesburg is offered by the College of Business and Economics.
Econometrics
The Econometrics degree from University of Pretoria is a three-year full-time programme in which students are introduced to economic theory, economic policy and the statistical theory underpinning empirical analysis which is more commonly referred to as econometrics.
Economics with Risk Management
Economics with Risk Management from North-West University (NWU) helps students learn how to follow qualitative and quantitative approaches to identify, measure and manage the exposure to financial and non-financial risks. Understanding the level of regulation and the functioning of financial markets enables a risk manager to minimise losses and to stabilise cash flows.
Economic Sciences - Transport Economics
The Economic Sciences - Transport Economics programme at the Stellenbosch University focuses almost exclusively on economics. Economics as major combines with other subjects for different purposes.
Economics and Econometrics Extended
The Economics and Econometrics Extended program at University of Johannesburg is aimed at access for success in terms of their foundational provision, i.e. in providing alternative access in the fields of Economics and Econometrics.
Econometrics (Hons)
The purpose of this Bachelor in Econometrics (Hons) from University of Johannesburg is to develop the applied competence of the student on an advanced level in the analysis, interpretation and application of economic principles and methods.
Economics Sciences with Econometrics
North-West University (NWU)'s Economics Sciences with Econometrics are truly all around us, and presented in almost every part of our lives. Studying this degree will equip the students with an overall understanding of the world we live in and its inner workings.
Transport Economics
The Transport Economics field at the Stellenbosch University is a branch of economics pertaining to the optimal distribution of scarce resources between the transport sector and other sectors, as well as within the transport sector itself.
Economics (Hons)
The purpose of this Bachelor in Economics (Hons) from University of Johannesburg is to develop the applied competence of the student on an advanced level in the analysis, interpretation and application of economic principles and methods.