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Structure and accomplishment

The structure below applies to candidates admitted after 1 July 2018.  Candidates admitted before 2015  should contact the Department of Economics to clarify which structure to follow. Candidates admitted in 2015 or 2016 should follow this structure. Candidates admitted in 2017 should follow this structure.

The training component in Economics is 45 ECTS, and includes the following components:

Normally, admitted candidates will have only one obligatory course left to take.  For such candidates, that obligatory course will constitute 10 ECTS, while optional courses will amount to 25 ECTS, for a total of 45 ECTS. Candidates who have more than one obligatory course left when admitted, will have correspondingly fewer ECTS left for optional courses.

Recommended plan of education

3.year

Presentation of your own work in one of the Department research seminars

 

 

 

Working with the Dissertation

2.year

Optional PhD course

Optional PhD course

 

ECON9050

1.year

Optional PhD course

ECON9106/ ECON9200/ ECON9300

10-30 ECTS

The required Faculty courses (10 ECTS)

 

 

The required Faculty courses - introduction seminar, philosophy of social science, research ethics and researcher skills

10 ECTS

All PhD candidates must attend an introduction seminar and pass mandatory courses in philosophy of science, research ethics and researcher skills, read more about the required Faculty courses here.

Obligatory courses

Up to 30 ECTS

All doctoral candidates must pass three obligatory courses in microeconomics (ECON9200), macroeconomics (ECON9300) and econometrics (ECON9106). Candidates who have passed one or more of these obligatory courses before admission, should replace the credits with optional PhD-courses.

Optional courses

All doctoral candidates must pass optional courses that may be of particular interest for the dissertation. These credits can be achieved through PhD courses at the Department of Economics or at other educational institutions in Norway or abroad. All external courses must be approved by the supervisor and the doctoral committee at the department.

ECON9050 - Mid-term evaluation/PhD-workshop

To facilitate an early start on the dissertation, each candidate must present a paper at a mid-term evaluation (PhD-workshop), usually held in the third semester of the admission period. A written draft must be made available. The supervisors are expected to be present, and external opponents are invited.  The presentations must be approved by the doctoral committee.

Presentation

At least six months before expected submission, all candidates must present a paper within a topic related to his/her dissertation at one of the research seminars at the Department of Economics.

Communication of research

All candidates are required to submit a contribution on research communication. Examples of activities that may count as communication are:

  • Teaching at bachelor or master level
  • Lectures
  • Feature articles
  • Popular science works
  • Presentation of papers at conferences, research seminars etc.
Published May 28, 2020 9:11 AM - Last modified May 28, 2020 10:31 AM