Sample Exercises Bachelor programmes
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Sample exercises per Bachelor programme
In the Bachelor programme brochures you will find sample exercises to give you a better idea of what you can expect from the course. The answers to the questions can be found here below.
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Sample exercises:
- International Business Administration
- International Bachelor Econometrics and Operations Research
- International Bachelor Communication and Media
- International Bachelor Economics and Business Economics
Sample exercise Bachelor in International Business Administration
The banking world put huge resources behind selling highly innovative lending products. What role did innovative products play in the causes of the crisis?
Take a look at the answer on the sample exercise for the Bachelor in International Business Administration.
Sample exercise International Bachelor in Econometrics and Operations Research
The current 100 m world record is 9.58 for men (Usain Bolt) and 10.49 for women (Florence GRiffith-Joyner). Are you able to predict the next world record?
Take a look at the answer on the sample exercise for the International Bachelor in Econometrics and Operations Research
Sample exercise International Bachelor Communication and Media
This example of the type of assignment you can expect during your International Bachelors in Communication and Media concerns a systematic analysis of printed advertisements.
Take a look at the answer on the sample exercise for the International Bachelor in Communication and Media.
Sample exercise International Bachelor Economics and Business Economics
Paula, a former actress, spends all her income on visiting theatre shows and cinemas. She prefers visiting theatre shows thrice as much as visiting cinemas.
a. What is the slope of her indifference curve?
b. Paula earns $120 per week. The price of theatre tickets cost $12 each and cinema tickets cost $4 each. Draw her budget constraint and the highest attainable indifference curve. How many theatre shows does Paula prefer to see?
c. If the price of cinema tickets will increase with $1, how many theatre shows does Paula prefer to see?
Take a look at the answer on the sample exercise for the International Bachelor Economics and Business Economics.
