Schedule for Sept 2-7
Dear first-year student!
The schedule for the first week (Sept 2-7) is available at the link. It will be published this way until you are assigned to the tracks. We will notify you when your personal timetable is available in your HSE App X account.
Before your student e-pass is issued, to enter the building you need to have your ID with you for the secutiry to check. You can apply for an e-pass after you receive the student ID card (more information is at the " For First-year students" section and in the Notice).
How to use the schedule:
1) columns = weekdays, rows = lessons.
2) Each class is described as follows:
- course title + language of instruction (classes taught in English are written in English)
- class type (lecture or seminar) and room number. EEP programme studies in the Pokrovka campus. NB. If the class type includes seminar group number (i.e. "seminar group 2"), it means that you only need to pick one of them and attend one seminar in a week, not all of them. The exception is Mathematics for Economists. The group distribution for this course will be sent later.
- the list of tracks for which the course is taught. Abbreviations:
QMEF - Quantitative Methods in Economics and Finance
Applied - Applied Economics
RiE - Research in Economics
EFB - Economics and Research Behaviour
- instructor
3) For the first week and a half you can attend various classes to make a decision about your track preference. We recommend you to look through the curriculum to have a better understanding of the possibilities and requirements. Shortly:
- first-year courses that are compulsory for all tracks: Introduction to Python, Mathematics for Economists, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Econometrics, Methodological Research Seminar, Mentor's Seminar, Project. There are also varying compulsory courses for each track (see the curriculum for details).
- Research in Economics track runs in English. The course of Advanced Macroeconomics-2 will start in module 2.
- Applied Economics track allows you to comprise your study plan in English. There are two options of Macroeconomics in English: the first one starts in module 1, the second one starts in module 2 and is of a more advanced level, taught together with the RiE track.
- Tracks QMEF and EFB require knowledge of Russian language (to some extent).
4) Tracks presentations and timeslots for provoding the documents to the study office are also included in the schedule.