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Nessie000 Posted 17 years ago
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What can we call these universities?

Hi,
What can we call universities that teach economics-related specialities such as accounting, finance, marketing, etc? Should it be 'economics-related universities'?

Many thanks,
Nessie.
  

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I would say "universities specialising in economics". Chris

  • I would say "universities specialising in economics".
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I would say "universities specialising in economics".

Chris
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Hi,
What can we call universities that teach economics-related specialities such as accounting, finance, marketing, etc? Should it be 'economics-related universities'?

My dictionary has this definition.
university - an educational institution designed for instruction of students in many branches of advanced learning.

It goes on to talk about degrees
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CliveMy dictionary has this definition.
university - an educational institution designed for instruction of students in many branches of advanced learning.

It goes on to talk about degrees. However, my point is that a university normally teaches many subjects.

In your case, I wonder if one might speak of 'a business college'?
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Thanks a lot, Clive, your point is absolutely exact! Emotion: smile I myself understand that 'university' is a term for an educational institution
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Hi,
The use of 'the' in a case like that tends to be a bit idiomatic. If possible, check what other people do when they write the name in English.
What does the university itself write, eg if it has an English website?

Clive

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