Introduction to econometrics II eco 356 faculty of social sciences course guide course Developers: Dr. Adesina-Uthman


Concluding Examination and Grading



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Introduction to Econometrics ECO 356 Course Guide and Course Material
Concluding Examination and Grading
Final examination on the course will be for three hours duration and has a value of
70% of the total course grade. The examination will consist of questions which reflect the types of self-assessment practice exercises and tutor-marked problems you have previously encountered. There is an evaluation of all areas of the course.
You are advised to use the time between finishing the last unit and sitting for the examination to revise the entire course materials. You might find it useful to review your In-Text Questions (ITQ) and self-assessment exercises, tutor-marked assignments and comments on them before the examination. The final examination covers the entire course outline.
Marking Scheme
Table 1 presents the total marks (100%) allocation.
Table 1: Mark Allotment

Assessment

Marks
Assignment (Best three assignment out of the five marked)
30%
Final Examination
70%
Total
100%





INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMETRICS II

ECO 306

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Overview
Table 2 shows the units, number of weeks and assignments to betaken by you to complete the course successfully;Introduction to Econometrics (ECO 306).




INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMETRICS II

ECO 306

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Table 2: Assignment Schedule
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Comprise of a single module (Module 3) not broken into theunit.

Making the Most of this Course
An advantage of the distance learning is that the study units replace the university lecturer. You can read and work through specially designed study materials at your tempo and at a time and place that goes well with you. Consider doing it yourself insolving and providing solutions to econometric problems in the lecture instead of listening and copying solution being provided by a lecturer. In the same way, that a lecturer might set you some practice exercisesand ITQ to do, the study units tell you when to solve problems and read your books or other material, and when to embark on adiscussion with your colleagues. Just as a lecturer might give you an in-class exercise, your study units provide exercises for you to do at appropriate points.

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