(Oxford) Master Diploma : Economics (Includes Macro/Micro)

Why take this course?
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Understanding Economic Policies: This course provides a comprehensive overview of both microeconomics and macroeconomics, which are essential for understanding how economies operate at different levels, including the impact of policies in countries like the UK and the USA.
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Current Affairs and Real-World Application: The inclusion of recent news items and economic events, such as Brexit and the COVID-19 pandemic, allows students to apply economic theories and concepts to real-world situations. This helps in understanding how economic theories translate into practical policy decisions and their outcomes.
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Comparative Analysis: By examining different economies around the world, including Nigeria, students gain a global perspective on economic practices and challenges. This comparison is crucial for appreciating the diversity of economic systems and policies worldwide.
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Critical Thinking and Evaluation: The course encourages critical thinking by analyzing economic legacy, pledges, and policies, asking students to evaluate their potential impact. This helps in developing a more nuanced understanding of how different economic decisions can shape a nation's future.
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Interactive Learning: With Q&A options and rapid-fire questions, the course is designed to be interactive, allowing students to engage with the material and each other, fostering a community of learners.
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Comprehensive Testing and Self-Assessment: The course provides ample opportunities for self-assessment through data response questions, quizzes, and workbooks. This ensures that students not only consume information but also thoroughly understand it.
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Continuous Learning: With over 600 lectures and 24 workbooks, the course is designed to be a continuous learning experience that extends beyond just watching videos. Students are encouraged to research further and continue their learning journey.
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Economic English: A specialized lecture on 'Economics English' helps students understand the terminology and language commonly used in economics, which is essential for effective communication within the field.
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Intensive Coverage: The course is structured to be intensive, covering a wide range of topics in depth. This can be particularly valuable for those looking to deepen their understanding of economics quickly or to prepare for examinations or assessments.
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Economic Legacy and Future Prospects: The course does not only focus on the current state but also looks at the economic legacy of political figures, such as Theresa May, and the future implications of new policies and events, like the US pledges post-COVID-19.
In summary, this course is designed to provide a thorough understanding of economics, with a particular focus on current affairs, policy analysis, and real-world applications. It aims to equip students with the knowledge and tools necessary to critically evaluate economic situations, policies, and decisions, both domestically and internationally.
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