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  | Key words Economics, IWETO-code, S180
 
 Objectives
 The students learn how to structure and analyse information, in particular by means of the course book and completed by a limited number of articles and videos. We are also looking for information on internet. The practise of teaching learns us that students have most difficulties with discerning economic coherences. Nonetheless everyone will be surrounded by it now as well as in later professional life. Therefore we try to bridge the economic theory and current affairs.
 
 Students deal with 'cents and percentages' by means of exercises from the course. In this way arithmetic skills, reasoning power, ability to work on one's own and to make decisions are stimulated.
 
 Topics
 
 Introductory concepts Consumer behaviourProducer behaviourMarkets and pricesGNP - national income - national accountsThe level of national incomeMoney, monetary policy and inflationEconomic growthInternational tradeThe government
 
 Prerequisites
 No specific prescience required.
 
 Final Objectives
 Knowledge:
 Skills:Knowledge of sources containing economic informationKnowledge of professional literature in general economic fieldKnowledge of evolutions in field of study
 Attitudes:Reasoning powerBeing able to work on one's ownAbility to make decisionsConsulting sourcesAcquiring and assimilating informationAbility to analyse and solve problemsFollow the economic reality
 Being interested in dealing with economic information 
 
 Materials used
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 Syllabus, completed with small number of copies
 
 Study costs
 Study materials: current market price of the course book, unit price determined under Hogeschool rules for a limited number of additional copies.
 
 Study guidance
 Tutoring
 For additional individual questions students can contact lecturers on their email-address.
 
 Teaching Methods
 Lectures are alternated with guided exercises in class, question and answer.
 
 Assessment
 
 First exam session: 100 % written examSecond exam session: 100 % written examStudents who only register to take examinations:first en second exam session: 100% written exam
 
 Lecturer(s)
 
 
 
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