The course starts with a basic but rigorous introduction to economic concepts and tools of analysis. It then moves on to discuss introductory microeconomic supply and demand analysis and different market structures.
2. The course starts with a basic but
rigorous introduction to economic
concepts and tools of analysis. It then
moves on to discuss introductory
microeconomic supply and demand
analysis and different market structures.
3. The macroeconomic section of the
course commences with the circular flow
of income and the multiplier which are
used as the bases of a discussion of the
impact of government activity and
foreign trade upon economic activity.
4. We then turn to the consideration of money,
banking and monetary policy and the effect
of these upon the level of economic activity.
This leads into an overview of IS/LM
analysis, of the different schools of
macroeconomic thought and finally of
introductory issues of international trade.
5. Throughout the course we will reflect
the textbook’s approach of seeking to
relate the theory covered to current data
on the Swiss and world economies.
6. Learning Outcomes
Discuss and explain the problems of, and the
difference between
macro and microeconomics, including the
basic theories of demand and supply.
Describe the fundamental principles of and
also the workings of the international trade
system.
7. Explain and evaluate the Keynesian, Classical
and Monetarist schools of thought, and the
models to which they give rise; and the
concept of national income as a measure of
societal well being.
Evaluate the rationale for the various for
ms of Government
8. Intervention in the economy, and
provide analyses of the likely effects of
fiscal and monetary policy in each of the
different models
upon all of the important macroecono
mic variables (e.g. employment,
national income, output and inflation).
9. Apply supply and demand analysis to the
working of markets both in equilibrium and
disequilibrium, including examination of the
effects of such matters as price restrictions,
quotas and taxation.
10. Demonstrate the effects of different market
structures (perfect competition, monopoly,
monopolistic competition and oligopoly)
upon the conduct (particularly pricing
policy) and performance of business
organisations, and give examples of the
forms and effects of government
intervention in this area.
11. • Apply economic theories to a range of business
problems and suggest possible solutions based on
these theories.
• Apply quantitative techniques to well specified
problems.
• Study Language: this study program taught
entirely in English.
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This study program is the 1st academic
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• Duration: one year
• Degree: Diploma in Fundamentals of
Economics
• Age: Minimum age 17 years
19. • Previous study: High school Diploma or
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• English level: IELTS or equivalent (Only for
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speaking school)
• Study Method: Online
• Fee: 4900 Euro
20. Modules:
• Essentials of Management
• Fundamentals of Economics
• Communications for Business
• Understanding Business Organisations
• Business Mathematics
• Introduction to Finance
• eBusiness
• Principles of Marketing
21. • Note: Study fee does not include application
and reservation fee (to guarantee you a study
place) of 240 Euro (onetime payment and
non-refundable).
• European Credit Transfer and Accumulation
System: this program is equivalent to 60 ECTS
• European Qualifications Framework: this
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