Basics of National Economics (5 cr)
Code: TT00EX08-3014
General information
Timing
01.01.2024 - 31.07.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Virtual portion
5 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Unit
School of ICT
Campus
Karaportti 2
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
0 - 10000
Degree programmes
- Information and Communication Technology
Groups
-
AMK_OSAAJA_24KAMK_OSAAJA_24K (Tivi)
Objective
Course is for students who are interested of Basics of National Economics.
After this course student understand policies of the national economy and the principles of a market-driven society.
Content
Course includes 22 chapter and Final Exam.
Content of course
- Capitalism's Reversal of Power
- Technology, Population and Growth Network Address
- Scarcity, selection and work network address
- Interaction and decision-making
- Property and Power: Mutual Benefit and Conflicts
- Banks, money and credit markets
- Pursuit of overyield, price setting and market dynamics
- Cyclical fluctuation and unemployment
- Unemployment and fiscal policy
- Technological advances, employment and rising living standards in the long term
- Theme: The Great Depression, the Golden Age and the Global Financial Crisis
- Theme: National economies in the global economy
- Theme: social inequality
- Theme: Environmental economics
- Theme: Innovation, Information and Network Economy
- Theme: Economics and Politics
Location and time
Online.
Materials
N/A
Teaching methods
Course is 100% online (self-study) course.
Employer connections
N/A
Exam schedules
Online.
International connections
N/A
Completion alternatives
N/A
Student workload
Up to Student her-/himself.
Content scheduling
Up to Student her-/himself.
Further information
Course contact is viopesupport@metropolia.fi
Evaluation scale
Hyväksytty/Hylätty
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Grading is Approved/Fail
Accepted course performance
Do the final exam remotely.
Lowest acceptance limit: 50% of answers have to be right. If result is left under it, the final exam needs to be renewed!
Assessment methods and criteria
Pass/Fail