Diploma of Economic Sciences
Diploma of Economic Sciences
First: Definition of diploma:
Professional Diploma from the Academy of Urban Studies in the UK, with the aim of promoting knowledge and capacity building
Economic sciences, in terms of the definition of economic sciences and their basic branches, and the basic principles on which they are based.
Second Study System:
Normal Study System:
1 - Theoretical side:
▪ The student will study 7 courses.
▪ Each course is 6-7 lectures, with a total of 45 academic hours (micro and macro economics, 7 lectures).
• The student will receive 35 hours of educational films (self-learning) and submit for each film a report
2. Practical side:
▪ To graduate.
The student presents a project
▪ Each course has a set of homework assignments.
3. Program duration:
4 months
4. Evaluation elements:
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Num |
Requirement
|
Centric weight |
|
1 |
Liberal Examination |
30 |
|
2 |
The project |
18 |
|
3 |
Movie reports |
14 |
|
4 |
Duties |
20 |
|
5 |
Attend lectures |
18 |
|
Total |
100 |
|
|
Num |
General topic |
Detailed vocabulary |
|
1 |
partial economy |
▪ The economic problem ▪ Production elements ▪ Economic systems (Islamic, capitalist, socialist) ▪ Supply and demand ▪ Flexibility |
|
2 |
total economy |
Chapter one: Basic Concepts in Economics ▪ Economics ▪ Economic analysis ▪ Some of the relationships and assumptions used by Economy Media ▪ Economic systems Chapter two: GDP: ▪ GDP ▪ Nominal and real GDP. ▪ Income and production flows in the economy ▪ GDP calculations. ▪ GDP and GDP. ▪ Other product metrics. ▪ Local GDP determinants. |
|
3 |
Administrative economy |
Chapter one: Introduction to the fundamentals of the economy Management ▪ The concept of the administrative economy ▪ Recent trends in management Chapter Two: Production ▪ Specific factors for project production ▪ Streamlining productive decisions |
|
4 |
Financial Management |
▪ Financial statements ▪ Financial ratios ▪ Time value of money ▪ Liquidity management |
|
5 |
Investment principles |
▪ Key concepts for investment study ▪ Investment areas and tools ▪ Investment institutions and markets ▪ Evaluating financial and real investment instruments |
|
6 |
Statistics and scientific research |
▪ Definition of statistics ▪ Methods of data collection ▪ Types of samples ▪ Measures of central tendency ▪ Scattering parameters ▪Search Plan |
|
7 |
Contemporary economic issues |
Chapter One Inflation and Unemployment: ▪ The relationship between inflation and unemployment ▪ Negative effects of unemployment ▪ Types of unemployment ▪ What is unemployment ▪ Different effects of inflation ▪ Causes of inflation ▪ Inflation classification ▪ Standard cost of living. ▪ How to calculate the inflation rate ▪ Inflation. Chapter two: Globalization Chapter three: The Global Financial Crisis Chapter Four: Privatization |
