Business, Commerce and Management Studies - Finance Economics and Accounting
The purpose of this qualification is to provide students with specialised knowledge of advanced economic concepts, theories, models, laws, principles, skills, research methods, and applied competence. This will enable them to pursue rewarding careers in the changing economic environment within the national and international context.
This qualification aims to provide South Africa with graduates who are not only competent in the field of economics with the capacity to understand and function effectively in the economy, but can also research problems associated with the economy of the country.
The following Associated Assessment Criteria will be assessed in an integrated manner across the Exit Level Outcomes:
Integrated Assessment: As stipulated in the Assessment and Moderation Policy of the North West University (NWU), qualification, programme and module outcomes and assessment criteria are clearly formulated according to the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA) level descriptors and correctly communicated to students as guiding principle for assessment practices at the NWU. At least one opportunity for integrated assessment, where the main purpose and key outcomes of the qualification are assessed, is included in the assessment activities for this qualification. The following formative assessment modes are used, namely class tests and integrated assignments, which form a maximum of 50% of the pass mark. Summative assessment consists of a 2 to 3 hour written examination per module with a weight of 50%. Part of the integrated assessment is the research report or mini-dissertation with a credit value of 32 which the student must submit under the guidance of a supervisor.
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