Syllabi/ MA / MB07b / International Study Skills: Global Economic Issues |
Course Outline "International Study Skills: Global Economic Issues (B07b)"Instructor: Prof. Dr. Yoav Wachsman, Coastal Carolina University Course ObjectiveThe main goal of the course is to help students gain a better understanding of the interconnectedness of the global economy. In addition, students will have the chance to practice their English language competence. At the completion of this course, the student should be able to:
Course ContentsDue to globalization, the world’s economies are becoming increasingly integrated and interdependent. This course will discuss issues that affect the global economy including the global financial system, economic development, population growth, and international tourism. It will also explore the roles of various institutions such as the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, and the World Trade Organization. The course will specifically focus on global financial crisis and discuss why they occur and how they spread. Students will use basic economic theory to analyze various world events. The course would:
Teaching MethodTheoretical discussion, reading, group discussions, group presentations and group essays. Each group will have to research and give a present a topic related to this course in class. PrerequisitesFormal requirements: Full-Time students of Business Administration (M.A.) in the Faculty of Business and Social Sciences. Content requirements: Fluency in English. AssessmentGrades will be based on the submission and presentation of projects related to the topics covered in the course. Depending on the number of students taking the course, projects may be assigned to groups or individuals. The instructor reserves the right to make changes to this syllabus, as appropriate. TextArticles from The Economists and other news outlets.
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