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| |Name of Subject/Module |Introductory Macroeconomics |
| |Subject Code |BME1024 |
| |Status of Subject |Foundation |
| |MQF Level/Stage |Bachelor – MQF Level 6 |
| |Note : | |
| |Certificate – MQF Level 3 | |
| |Diploma – MQF Level 4 | |
| |Bachelor – MQF Level 6 | |
| |Masters – MQF Level 7 | |
| |Doctoral – MQF Level 8 | |
| |Credit Value |3 Credit Hours |
| |Version |Date of Previous Version: August 2010 |
| |(state the date of the last Senate approval) |Date of Current Version: October 2012 |
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