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They can draw the connection between applied mathematics and statistics, economics and administrative sciences. |
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They can lead study groups, develop solutions and take responsibility. |
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They are informed about the current scientific literature and methodology and have the ability to think critically. |
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They can propose research questions, reach prime and/or secondary sources, analyze them and create necessary arguments with interpreting and evaluating the sources. |
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They have developed sufficient English language skills. |
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They can present and share their research both orally and in writing. |
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They can be a part of disciplinary and interdisciplinary research groups. |
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They have academic ethics and they exhibit it in their studies. |
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They have developed awareness to today's issues and have knowledge and skill to generate ideas which have basis. |
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They have leading and pioneering qualifications in professional terms. |
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They follow the technological developments in their field closely and have skills to understand the related algorithms. |
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They can study independently in issues which require expertise in their field.
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