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May 02, 2024
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SBAF 107 - Managerial Economics
Introduction to fundamental principles of economics at macro and micro levels and market structures, inflation and business cycle effects on the economy, demand and supply law and market and consumer equilibrium. Moreover learners will learn how to conduct economic analysis of costs and making financial decisions in the era of globalization as well as studying the economic impact on emerging markets.

Part of the:Career Certificate in Finance

Learning Outcomes: By the end of this course, learners will be able to:
1. Distinguish between the diverse fields of economics:
2. Define the economic problem and economic efficiency:
3. Distinguish between factors affecting demand and supply:
4. Compare changes in quantity to changes in demand and supply:
5. Outline different types of costs:
6. Identify profit maximization span.:
7. Describe economics and diseconomics of scale:
8. Compare economic profit to accounting profit:
9. Describe the components of macro economy:
10. List the determinants of money demand:
11. Define the concept of globalization:
12. Summarize the effects of globalization on emerging markets:

Admission Requirements for the above certificate(s):
1. Applicants must pass the Standardized English Proficiency Test (SEPT) and score level ENGG B1A.
2. Applicants must have basic Computer Literacy

Term duration: 6 Weeks
Schedule: 2 Sessions/week - 2.5 Hrs/Session

Assessments and Attendance:
Learners are assessed throughout the term by tests, quizzes, assignments, projects or other means of evaluation. End-of-term achievement tests measure learners’ overall performance in the course. The final grade in each course is based on learners’ performance on continual assessment measures and the final test.

Final course grades are NOT based on attendance, since in accordance with SCE’s attendance policy, learners must attend at least 60% of the class sessions in order to be allowed to take the final examination.


3.000 Continuing Education Units
3.000 Lecture hours

Levels: Continuing Education
Schedule Types: Lecture

SCE Career Development Department

Course Attributes:
SCE-BSD Courses-REG

Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs:     
      Finance
Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:     
      Continuing Education
Must be enrolled in one of the following Colleges:     
      School of Continuing Education
Must be enrolled in one of the following Departments:     
      SCE Career Development

Prerequisites:
( SCE Standrdzd Engl Prof.Test 052 or SCE Day Stand Engl Prof. Test 052 or Continuing Education level ENGG A2D Minimum Grade of D)

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