2 Research Methodologies Bachelor's degrees found
- BA
- Bachelor
- Education
- Education Research
- Research Methodologies
- On-Campus
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2 Research Methodologies Bachelor's degrees found
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Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Bachelor in Econometrics and Operations Research
- Amsterdam, Netherlands
Bachelor
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English, Dutch
What’s the impact of financial shocks like Brexit on inter-bank lending? How can hospitals make the most efficient use of the beds and the doctors they have available? How can production processes be optimised so that they make the most sustainable use of materials and energy? Econometrics and Operations Research are tools to approach these questions in a quantitative way, so that you can make the best decisions based on the results of your research.
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BIMM University
BA (Hons) Commercial Modern Music
- Dublin, Ireland
BA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
If you are interested in creating music and sound and want to gain a degree-level qualification, and also fulfill your creative and commercial potential, then BA (Hons) Commercial Modern Music is the right choice to help turn your passion for music into a career. This four-year BA (Hons) Commercial Modern Music program aims to develop your technical approaches to music and sound production while at the same time progressing your career goals, using a deadline-driven project management approach.
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