The Global Economics Studies (GES) course provides a comprehensive understanding of global economic principles, trends, and policies. Designed by Dr. Glen Brown, this course integrates theoretical knowledge with practical applications, equipping students with the skills needed to analyze and interpret economic data in a global context.
12 weeks (3 months)
Module 1: Introduction to Global Economics
Module 2: Economic Theories and Models
Module 3: International Trade and Finance
Module 4: Global Economic Indicators
Module 5: Economic Development
Module 6: Global Financial Markets
Module 7: Economic Policy and Regulation
Module 8: Current Global Economic Issues
Module 9: Data Analysis and Interpretation
Module 10: Case Studies in Global Economics
Module 11: Capstone Project
Module 12: Final Examination and Certification
This structure ensures a comprehensive and engaging learning experience for students, blending theoretical knowledge with practical applications and real-world case studies.
1 | Accounting for management |
2 | Sources of data |
3 | Cost classification |
4 | Presenting information |
5 | Accounting for materials |
6 | Accounting for labour |
7 | Accounting for overheads |
8 | Absorption and marginal costing |
9 | Job and batch costing |
10 | Process costing |
11 | Service/operation costing |
12 | Alternative cost accounting |
13 | Nature and purpose of budgeting |
14 | Statistical techniques |
15 | Budget preparation |
16 | Flexible budgets |
17 | Capital budgeting and discounted cash flows |
18 | Budgetary control and reporting |
19 | Behavioural aspects of budgeting |
20 | Standard costing systems |
21 | Variance calculations and analysis |
22 | Reconciliation of budgeted and actual profit |
23 | Performance measurement overview |
24 | Performance measurement application |
25 | Cost reductions and value enhancement |
26 | Monitoring performance and reporting |
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