Economics

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Lincoln University College

Bachelor of Economics and Finance (Hons)

Bachelor of Economics and Finance (Hons) programme is designed to equip the student with a thorough understanding of financial accounting and economics. Finance is taught as an application of Economics. This course is organized in terms of modules that emphasize both theory and relevant applications. The program offers a systematic exposure to tools with which the students can analyse financial markets, cost accounting and corporate financial strategic management. The curriculum for the Bachelor of Economics and Finance has a mechanism built into it that requires the students to continue learning, gathering new information, and make use of the information to improve upon the technologies. It also helps students to broaden the sphere of technology applications, developing novel means of improving the financial condition, contributing to a sustainable economy, to make new inventions for the betterment of the society and to utilize the learning to bring prosperity to the masses. On completion of the program, graduates will have an understanding of fundamental issues, debates and problems related to the operations of financial systems at both the micro and macro levels, in the context of national and global economies. They will be ready for a career in various accounting, finance and banking professions

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Open University UK

Managing the European economy after the introduction of the Euro

The Euro was first adopted as a currency in 1999, but what impact has it had on the European economy? This course, Managing the European economy after the introduction of the Euro, looks at the key developments in the economy since that date and examines the challenges of economic policy formation and governance of the EU’s expanding economy.

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Open University UK

Management: Perspective and Practice

In this course, you’ll look at an array of activities including leadership, human resources, finance, project management, change management, operations management, and stakeholder management.

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