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A Warm Welcome to All Students on
MSc Econ, MSc EIFE & MSc BES
2021-22
Who Am I?Jeremy Smith
Head of [email protected]
Who Am I?Lory Barile
Director of Graduate Studies (Taught Degrees)[email protected]
Code of conduct(Today’s meeting)
• Use the ‘Chat’ feature to post questions or raise your hand;
• Carolyn Andrews (PG Programme Manager) will moderate the session today;
• More on online learning and code of conduct: COLE & “NETIQUETTE”.
This Presentation• Immediate things to do• Identify key people • MSc overview• Course structure and module choices• Assessment, exams and feedback• Academic and pastoral support system• Other support and learning opportunities
Senior Tutor
Director of Student Experience
& Progression
Dr Lory [email protected]
Dr Alex Karalis [email protected]
Director of Graduate Studies (Taught Degrees)
Dr Mahnaz [email protected]
ProgrammesManager
Carolyn Andrews
Postgraduate Coordinator
Andrea Wyld Jamie Rogers
Programmes Administrator
Student Engagement & Experience
Lucia Ashley
Things to do ….Check out our Induction Timetablego.warwick.ac.uk/economics/current/msc/induction/induction-timetableCheck out our MSc web pages: go.warwick.ac.uk/economics/current
Check out My.Warwickhttp://warwick.ac.uk/students
Spend some time reading the online MSc Handbookgo.warwick.ac.uk/economics/current/msc/handbookRead our the IT guides for using Academic Technologygo.warwick.ac.uk/services/its/servicessupport/academictechnology/support/student-guides
Read our Course for Online Learning in Economics (COLE)
Introductory Maths & Stats • There will be a meeting today at 12.00-12.30
regarding EC961.• Moodle:
https://moodle.warwick.ac.uk/course/view.php?id=44746• Online classes on this module will start tomorrow at
9.00am (note: class 2 will run from 2.00-5.00pm).• You have been allocated a class in Tabula and you can
access the Microsoft Teams Meeting URL through your Tabula timetable.
Introductory Maths & Stats • There will be two tests for this module during these
weeks, thus:• If you require extra time for tests/exams due to
Mitigating Circumstances:– Get in touch with Disability Services via the Wellbeing Portal.
to register these Mitigating Circumstances. This will officially enable us to give you the required extra time.
– Further info on the Disability Services website go.warwick.ac.uk/services/disability
– Please let the Postgraduate Office know so they can arrange with IT to give you extra time for the online tests ([email protected]).
Induction events• Support Service Induction videos
go.warwick.ac.uk/economics/current/msc/induction/your-first-few-weeks• Chat and drop-in sessions: see timetable for details• Online Quiz: Thursday 23rd September; 1.00-2.00pm.• EIFE Induction Meeting: Thursday 7th October with
Course Leader, Thijs van Rens; 10-11am. • BES (Economics Track) Induction Meeting: Thursday 7th
October with Course Leader, Alex Dobson; 11-12pm.• Academic Skills Training: Thursday 7th October; 12-1pm• Options Meeting: Friday 8th October; 10.00-12.00pm.• Careers and PhD Information Session: Friday 8th
October; 12.30-2.00pm.
Welcome Week• Welcome week runs from 25 September - 3 October and
is a programme of events and activities to help settle in and adapt to life at Warwick.
• Although the week is primarily aimed at students not taking a pre-sessional course, you are very welcome to sign up for events during the weekends and in your free time next week.
• Further details are given at:go.warwick.ac.uk/students/welcome/welcomeweek
How to contact us • Email [email protected]• Visit the Postgraduate Office in room S1.132• Visit our Get in Touch page:
go.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/economics/current/msc/contact• We will then direct your query to the appropriate person who
can help• When writing emails, please use professional language and
academic titles where appropriate • Allow sufficient time for a reply and avoid making last minute
requests• Please don’t send the same message to different email
addresses as this duplicates our work
• Every individual in our community should be treated with dignity and respect and be part of a working and learning environment that is free from barriers.
• We value our diverse and international community• We uphold the importance not only of freedom of thought
and expression, but also the significance of academic and personal integrity, equality and diversity, and mutual respect and consideration for the rights, safety and dignity of all.
• We place great importance on the responsible behaviour of both our students and staff at Warwick.
• Our values: go.warwick.ac.uk/about/values
Community
• Teaching quality: Warwick Economics is ranked second (out of 74 economics departments) in The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2022
• Our teaching is research-led (ranked 2nd in last REF exercisefor the proportion of research meriting the top rankings)
• Skills Focus (e.g. advanced quantitative and analytical skills, critical thinking, policy evaluation, research skills)
• Autumn term: focus on core modules; Spring term: explores deeper ideas; Summer: applying skills needed to carry out original research in economics
MSc overview
• Blend of online and in-person learning approach• Asynchronous (pre-recorded) and synchronous (live
streamed) lectures • Support and Feedback classes will be a mixture of online and
in-person• Autumn term tests will be conducted online• Plans in place to switch to wholly online teaching if necessary,
and for those of you currently unable to join us in the UK• Check out your Moodle pages – many modules have a sign-up
resource to help you form study groups
Teaching and Learning
Student Learning Experience/Engagement• Advice and Feedback office hours, personal tutor meetings,
Student Staff Liaison Committee, module evaluation, PTES, student focus groups, social events
• Support and Feedback classes, problem sets, assessed coursework: designed to enable you to gauge and enhance your progress and development
• Optional review tutorials, drop-in sessions for Maths, wellbeing support sessions, dissertation research methods, helpdesks
Information• Handbooks, course and module webpages/resources,
newsletters, PG Office, personal tutors, meetings at key stages (induction, options, dissertation/projects), COLE
• So that you know what is expected of you at each stage of your degree
• Monitoring points: personal tutor meeting, support and feedback classes - see MSc Handbook
• Student visa holders are limited to working 20 hours per week until the course end date (19 September 2022) – this limit also applies to vacations and unpaid work
Basic course structure (all except BES) See the Handbook for the full details
Pre-term Term 1 Term 2 Term 3& Summer
Optional core Economic Analysis: Micro and Macro
Optional core Pre-sessionalMaths and Stats
Quantitative Methods: Econometrics
Options Three Optional Modules from list (varies between courses)
Research Research Methods Dissertation
MSc Behavioural & Economic Science
Pre-term Term 1 Term 2 Term 3Optional core Economic Analysis: Micro
Optional core Pre-sessionalMaths and Stats
Quantitative Methods: Econometrics
Core Issues in Psychological Science
Core Methods and Analysis in Behavioural Science
Options Five Optional Modules from list
Research Research Project
Tabula• Departmental information gateway for students• Sign up for classes• Submit coursework• View attendance records• Request deadline extensions• View feedback and marks• Mitigating circumstances portal• tabula.warwick.ac.uk
Teaching Timetables• Personal timetable published in Tabula
• Online lectures and classes in Microsoft Teams can be accessed directly from your Tabula timetable
• Online summary for all lectures/classes: go.warwick.ac.uk/economics/current/msc/resources/timetable/
• We will email you if last-minute changes are made
• MSc EIFE will have additional workshops in Terms 1 and 2 – more details at the EIFE induction meeting
Economic Analysis• Register for EC901 (Micro A and Macro A) if you have studied
typical undergraduate modules in Micro and Macro. • Take one of the B versions of Economic Analysis if:• You have strong Maths ability (>=60% on Maths and
Statistics Test 2)• You have a first class undergraduate degree• You intend to do a PhD
We would like an initial idea of numbers; please vote.
EC901: Micro A and Macro A EC9D4: Micro B and Macro AEC9D3: Micro B and Macro B EC9D5: Micro A and Macro B
Econometrics A or B ?• Take B if you are familiar with (or are prepared to fill in any gaps
on your own):• t and F tests of linear restrictions;• Heteroskedasticity and Serial correlation;• Estimation – in the presence of above problems;• Dummy variables;• Exogeneity vs Endogeneity;
• If in doubt, contact Wiji Arulampalam ([email protected]).
Term 2 Option Modules• See Handbook and the MSc webpages for available
options • PROVISIONALLY choose THREE from your list (differs
between variants) – FIVE for MSc BES• Then, you must register your provisional option choices
with University via eMR: www.warwick.ac.uk/evision• Follow the onscreen instructions and see help-sheet:
go.warwick.ac.uk/services/academicoffice/examinations/emr• Deadline Monday 18th October (beginning of week 3)• Module choices automatically update on Tabula
• For MSc Econ, MSc EIFE: one IB-coded WBS module can be chosen
• IB9X7 Derivative Securities• IB9Y2 Behavioural Finance (also available to MSc BES)• IB9Y4 International Financial Management• You must register for one of these WBS modules on eMR if
you are interested• BUT: numbers on these are capped, random selection
used in the case of excess demand! • If you are selected, you can’t then change your mind.
• WBS modules are challenging technical courses
• EC modules 62% average mark – WBS 54%
• To take these modules, you must have a strong mathematics and statistics/econometrics ability, and have studied relevant topics at UG level e.g. Asset Pricing/ Corporate Finance
• If you have done little maths or stats/econometrics before your MSc, please avoid these modules.
• If, by 18th October, you realise you have struggled/are struggling in Maths/Stats or the Term 1 core modules, do not sign up for, or do withdraw from, these modules.
• Advice session for EC modules: Friday 8th October 2021
• Information on MSc BES optional modules in Psychology and WBS can be found in the module catalogue: https://courses.warwick.ac.uk/
• Note that initial choices are only provisional (an eMRconstraint)
• The PG Office can make changes on eMR for you during first three weeks of spring term (apart from IB-coded modules).
• Possible an option might not run due to low numbers.
Plagiarism• Assignments and dissertations will be checked through
Turnitin plagarism software.• Some examples of plagiarism are:• reproducing text or ideas from another published work
without using quotation marks or citing the source;• copying another student's work and pretending it is yours,
with or without their permission;• including sections from a piece of work you have submitted
previously at Warwick or another institution, unless this is permitted by the module leader via the assessment criteria.• downloading part or all of a document or ready-made essay
from an internet website and pretending it is your own work.
• Never copy and paste others’ words and then cite the source –you must use your own words, so we know you have understood what you have read. • If your notes include directly copied sections or phrases,
make sure you include a warning to yourself not to use these verbatim in your submitted work.
• Don’t use software at other institutions to check your work for plagiarism – it may inadvertently result in a plagiarism investigation.
• Always state the author, date and page number for direct quotations.
• Always state the author and date for paraphrased arguments or theories; others’ results or data
How to avoid plagiarism?
• Penalties are severe for plagiarism, collusion and other forms of cheating (e.g. cheating in tests or exams)
• Every year, despite these warnings, MSc students are found to have plagiarised, and receive mark penalties.
Why is plagiarism important?
Academic Skills Training• Research for Assignments
https://moodle.warwick.ac.uk/course/view.php?id=36662(basic information skills to help with assignments)
• All students must complete this compulsory training by 8th
October:Introduction to Referencing https://moodle.warwick.ac.uk/enrol/index.php?id=44493Avoiding Plagiarism https://moodle.warwick.ac.uk/course/view.php?id=44485
• Academic skills training will be offered by Dr Alex Karalis Isaac in week 1 on Thursday 8th October
Assessment and Exams• Degree classification is based on your weighted award
average• ≥ 70.0% Distinction• 60.0-69.9% Merit• 50.0-59.9% Pass• ≤ 49.9 Fail
• This marking scale is typical for the UK, but might be unexpected for anyone who has studied abroad. Please become familiar with it.
• The pass mark for modules is 50%• The mean mark for our core modules is typically
around 62%. To obtain a mark of 70%, your work needs to be very good.
• Although we do use the full marking scale of 0% to 100%, in practice marks of above 80% are quite rare (<10%, typically).
• Marking criteria: go.warwick.ac.uk/economics/current/msc/handbook/assessment#marking-criteria
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• The minimum credit to be taken at MSc level is 180 CATS.
• You need to pass at least 150 CATS, including all core modules, and achieve at least 40% in any failed module(s).
• Progression to dissertation is not automatic: it depends on the number of failed exams.
• MSc Assessment and Exam Schemes are given in the MSc Handbook:go.warwick.ac.uk/economics/current/msc/handbook
• Economic Analysis is assessed by coursework (12%) and exams in January (88%)
• Econometrics A/B are assessed by coursework and an exam in May.• Maths & Statistics accounts for 10% of EC902/EC910
(or 20% of EC907/EC987)• Many optional modules are a combination of exam and
coursework• Assessment methods are given on each module page
Assessments
Exam preparation• This year we are intending to hold exams online• Read the exam rubric on the module website• Familiarise yourself with the exam regulations:
go.warwick.ac.uk/services/gov/calendar/section2/regulations/examregs• Only answer the required questions• Past papers can be found at:
go.warwick.ac.uk/services/exampapers• Please note any syllabus changes• Alternative Exam Portal (AEP): go.warwick.ac.uk/services/academicoffice/examinations/students/aep_guidance_students/
• For some question types (e.g. algebraic or numerical problems), marks are given for correct answers.• Errors in one part are not subsequently carried forward• Marks are awarded for answers that would have been
correct if the initial error had not been made.• Where workings are important, they may be awarded some
marks even if the final answer is incorrect.• For other question types, we use agreed criteria to
mark your work.• Answer the questions set, not the questions you want!• Take time to read the questions and decide what to
answer before starting
FeedbackCoursework • Marks returned within
20 days, through Tabula, with written individual feedback
• Generic feedback is given for larger modules, including a CDF showing the mark distribution
Exams • Marks released after June Exam
Board (Economic Analysis provisional marks in mid February)
• Generic feedback in September• Those resitting will see their exam
script
Other sources of feedback• Problem set solutions; support and
feedback classes; advice and feedback hours, revision classes
Pastoral Support• Personal tutors• Allocated tutor will be shown on Tabula (initiate
recording forms on Tabula)• PT Weeks (online meetings on MS Teams or in
person)• 4th - 8th October 2021• 21st - 25th February 2022
• Senior Tutor is Dr Mahnaz Nazneen• Wellbeing drop in sessions in term time:go.warwick.ac.uk/economics/current/msc/resources/wellbeing
Mitigating Circumstances• If you need to miss an exam or you miss a test due to illness or
personal problems, please use the Mitigating Circumstances portal in Tabula
• Read about self-certification for deadlines and the policy on the correct procedure to follow should you encounter technical difficulties during an in-year test: go.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/economics/current/msc/resources/self-certification
• Specific coursework extension requests can also be submitted through Tabula and these are subject to approval by the Programmes Manager, Carolyn Andrews
Institutional support• The University Health Centre • Make sure you are registered with a GP – before you get sick• NHS 111 service: dial 111 for non-emergency fast helphttps://www.uwhc.org.uk
• The Students’ Union • Advice and Welfare Services fact sheets on many subjects• study skills, changing/leaving your course, emergency
contraception, … • Nightline service • 9pm to 9am student-run listening service: 02476522199https://www.warwicksu.com
• Student Immigration & ComplianceLanguage and visa problems, accommodation and financial problems
go.warwick.ac.uk/study/international/immigration/openinghours• Wellbeing Support Services go.warwick.ac.uk/services/wss• Dean of Students/Faculty Senior Tutorsgo.warwick.ac.uk/services/tutors
Student engagement• We want your feedback
• Module evaluation• Graduate Student-Staff Liaison Committee (GSSLC) • Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey
• If you are having problems on a module, see the lecturer or class tutor first
• Then, bring it up with your GSSLC rep• If all else fails – see myself or Alex Karalis.• Jeremy Smith (HoD) is also happy to hear thoughts
from students regarding operations in the Dept. • And you can help …………..
… Student-Staff Liaison• We need student reps on GSSLC• 4 x MSc Econ, 2 x MSc EIFE, 1 x MSc BES• Ethnic/geographic/gender mix
• Please think about “standing” for this office• See the Student Union Elections web pages• Don’t be shy – nominate yourself or a friend• Fill-in online form by Friday 15th October (week 2)• A few words of backgroundhttps://www.warwicksu.com/student-voice/elections/• Vote for your representatives
• Date of first meeting to be confirmed
IT Services• See what IT Services offers• go.warwick.ac.uk/services/its
• Help? • Contact the IT Services Help Desk: • Telephone: 02476573737• Email: [email protected]
Economics IT Support
Caroline Proctor Neil Gatty Peter [email protected]
Computing• Connect from a campus residence• Learn how to connect from off-campus.• Also “open access” computer rooms e.g. in library.• STATA - both Econometrics A and B use it exclusively. • Introduction to STATA
https://moodle.warwick.ac.uk/course/view.php?id=31050 [Note: need to download and install on your computer: https://warwick.ac.uk/services/its/servicessupport/software/list/stata]
• Introduction to Rhttps://moodle.warwick.ac.uk/course/view.php?id=30899
• S0.55 has three Bloomberg Terminals – bookable in advance or via remote accessgo.warwick.ac.uk/economics/current/shared/bloombergbookings
Study Facilities• At the start of the academic year there will be
measures in place in all university buildings to ensure the safety of both students and staff. This means that our facilities will have limited capacity:• MSc Study Area - S1.136, S1.138, S1.139 & S1.140• MSc Kitchen - S1.129• MSc Common Room - S1.131 & S1.133• MSc Group Work Area - S1.135• Room S2.82 is a computer lab with 20 PCs, which can be
used by MSc and Diploma students unless it is pre-booked for an experiment.
Also: Please make use of University PG Study FacilitiesUniversity PG Hubgo.warwick.ac.uk/services/library/pghub• Study space and bookable meeting rooms for group-
work • On Track workshops supporting academic
development/ research• Mentorship• Cultural events
• Look at the MSc handbook for key skills you will develop during your MSc:• Cognitive skills (analytical and critical thinking,
problem solving, policy evaluation)• Professional skills (IT, written communication,
presentations, numeracy and advanced quantitative skills)
• Research skills (Econometrics group project, dissertation research methods in Spring Term, dissertation/projects in Summer Term)
Skills
• Independent learning (dissertation)• Ability to be innovative and creative• Working in a team (working on problem sets with
small group of peers, revising for exams together, group work for assignments)
• Foreign language skills• go.warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/languagecentre
• English Language skills• go.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/al/study/short-courses/learn-
english/in-sessional
Skills
Life after the Warwick MSc• Jobs• Check out our website and the Careers Service• go.warwick.ac.uk/economics/current/careers/ • go.warwick.ac.uk/careers
• Attend the Careers Session on Friday 8th October• Note early deadline for finance roles – Sept/Oct• Economics Society/Warwick Finance Society
• Discuss with your PT
And don’t forget …..• Introductory Maths/Stats Test 1 (Monday 27th
September; second attempt Friday 1st October)• Introductory Maths/Stats Test 2 (Wednesday 6th
October) • Module Registration on eMR (deadline Monday 18th
October). • Information about classes will be on Tabula.• Teaching for core modules starts Monday of Week 2• Check out the handbook for details
Safety• Welcome Guidance for new students:go.warwick.ac.uk/students/welcome/guidance/• Stay safe at Warwickgo.warwick.ac.uk/coronavirus/
• Safety measures within our Department outlined in COLE