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  1. A Candidate of Economics (Latin: Candidatus/candidata economics; abbreviated as cand.oecon.) is an academic degree in economics currently awarded in Denmark and formerly in Iceland and Norway. It is roughly equivalent to a Master of Economics. The degree was introduced in Norway in 1905 as a supplementary academic degree in economics.

  2. Cand.oecon. (forkortelse for candidatus/candidata oeconomices) er en akademisk grad som ble innført ved Det juridiske fakultet ved Det Kongelige Frederiks Universitet i 1905. Den var opprinnelig en tilleggseksamen, normalt avlagt etter to års studier, i statsøkonomi, fortrinnsvis for juridiske kandidater. Etter hvert ble ...

  3. Cand.oecon. (candidatus/candidata oeconomices) er betegnelsen for en person, der er indehaver af en kandidatgrad i økonomi. Uddannelsen har i mange år kunnet læses ved Copenhagen Business School, Aarhus Universitet, Aalborg Universitet og Syddansk Universitet.

  4. Sivilingeniør (shortened siv.ing ), is a legally protected [1] engineering title awarded by technical universities in Norway. To qualify for the title, a student must follow a structured study programme in technology and natural sciences of 5 years duration (4.5 years before 2002) at a Norwegian university or university college.

  5. Cand.oecon (with possibility of specialization) Course descriptions Spring 2020. Finance; Cand.oecon (with possibility of specialization) Course descriptions Autumn 2019.

  6. 1 giorno fa · MSc in Economics and Finance - Advanced Economics and Finance (cand.oecon) You will acquire an in-depth knowledge of the most recent empirical research and models in economics and finance.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SiviløkonomSiviløkonom - Wikipedia

    Siviløkonom (literally "civil economist") is an academic degree issued within the field of business administration. It consists of a 3 year bachelor's degree followed by a two years masters degree [1] and is also a professional title in Norway (with corresponding titles in Denmark and Sweden, see below under "See also"), obtained ...