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  • Course Description:

    This online course provides students with an opportunity to develop their global competency and understand the complexities of our world. Through this course, students will gain an understanding of the economics of global issues and how they affect our world today. Course Objectives:
    • Understand the fundamentals of economics and its impact on global issues
    • Analyze economic models to evaluate economic developments in different countries
    • Identify current economic trends and their effects on the global economy
    • Examine the role of international organizations in shaping economic policies around the world
    • Explore the implications of globalization on different economies worldwide
    • Develop skills in analyzing data related to global economic issues and making informed decisions based on them
    • Analyze the impact of technology on global economic trends and patterns
    • Investigate gender identity as it relates to economics and international relations
    • Evaluate how trade agreements shape economic policies in different countries around the world
    • Understand how to use export success skills for a successful career in a global context
  • Energy Economics and Policy Course Syllabus

    Course Description: This course provides an in-depth overview of the economic, technological, and political forces that shape the global energy industry. It covers methods governments use to regulate energy production and consumption, as well as how to analyze the impact of rising global energy demand on the environment and climate. The course also examines how to apply economic models to energy demand and supply, sustainable energy transition, decarbonization, and other topics related to energy economics and policy. Course Objectives:
    • Explain the economics of real-world energy markets
    • Analyze various policies used to address the impact of rising global energy demand on the environment and climate
    • Describe methods governments use to regulate energy production and consumption
    • Examine how economic models can be applied to energy demand and supply
    • Evaluate strategies for the sustainable energy transition
    • Assess techniques for decarbonization of the economy
    • Discuss the dynamics of industrial electricity demand in different regions
    • Analyze the implications of COVID-19 on electricity prices
    • Summarize current trends in global energy markets
    • Develop an understanding of international regulations related to energy economics and policy
  • Entrepreneurial Skills Course Syllabus

    Course Description: This course is designed to introduce students to the fundamentals of entrepreneurial skills. It will cover the basics of starting and operating a small business, including finance, networking, communication, feedback, customer service, and business strategy. By the end of this course, students will have a comprehensive understanding of the skills needed to be successful entrepreneurs. Course Objectives:
    • Understand basic financial concepts and how they apply to run a small business
    • Develop networking skills for connecting with potential customers and partners
    • Learn effective communication techniques for presenting ideas and negotiating deals
    • Practice accepting and acting on constructive feedback from peers and mentors
    • Develop customer service strategies for building relationships with clients
    • Explore different types of business strategies for success in various markets
    • Identify creative solutions for solving problems in an entrepreneurial setting
    • Utilize critical thinking skills when making decisions about resources and investments
    • Analyze data to make informed decisions about operations and marketing tactics
    • Develop a plan for launching a successful small business venture
  • Course Description: This course is designed for individuals with the pension of high risk – high rewards. The purpose of this course is to provide the basic skills and strategies for starting one’s own business. Course Objectives:
    • Understand the inherent risks and obstacles of starting their own business
    • Explore the fundamental issues of starting a small business
    • Develop a working and sustainable Business Plan
  • Course Description: This course is an extension of the Entrepreneur I course, in which students are provided the time and guidance to put their business plan into practice. Course Objectives:
    • develop their business concept to bring to practical implementation
    • prepare a public presentation of their business concept
  • Course Description:  This course provides an understanding of how values shape individual ethical behaviors, and how these behaviors influence leadership and decision-making. It will provide practical knowledge and tools needed to effectively manage the everyday ethical conduct of employees. The course also discusses how legal, philosophical, and corporate practices influence ethical behavior for individuals and companies. Students examine how social, environmental, and stakeholder responsibilities, as well as different values impact ethical behavior in companies. 
    Course Objectives: 
    • Develop a usable framework for accurately identifying, considering, and acting in situations of ethical importance 
    • Understand why an individual’s basic beliefs about life necessarily drive one’s view of ethics 
    • Know the roles that culture and society play in determining ethical standards 
    • Understand the primary approaches to ethics, including self-interest, altruism, social contracts, virtue ethics, and natural law 
    • Practice applying ethical frameworks to classic and contemporary business issues 
    • Understand  the debate about who should control businesses, including the purpose of business and the role of stakeholders 
  • Course Description:  This course will emphasize the individual as decision-maker and focus upon ethical issues and dilemmas facing managers in most business organizations.  The specific objectives of the course are to raise students’ general awareness of ethical dilemmas at work, to place ethical issues within a management context subject to analysis and decision-making action, and to enhance and improve the ability of students to reason toward a satisfactory resolution of an ethical dilemma.
    Course Objectives: 
    • understand what is business ethics 
    • appreciate the global nature of business ethics 
    • be aware of the prevalence of unethical behavior around the world 
    • understand the benefits of ethical companies 
    • understand the types of business ethics issues 
  • Finance Course Description: Finance is an essential part of any business, organization, or personal financial planning. This online course covers the fundamentals of finance, including financial statements, financial planning, time value of money, investment decisions, and risk management. You will learn how to analyze financial information and make informed decisions based on financial data. Through interactive lectures, readings, discussions, and assignments, you will develop your financial literacy and enhance your ability to make financial decisions. This course is ideal for students who are interested in pursuing careers in finance, accounting, or business, or anyone who wants to improve their financial knowledge and skills. Course Objectives:  
    • Understand the basics of financial statements, including the balance sheet, income statement, and cash flow statement
    • Analyze financial statements using ratios, such as liquidity ratios, profitability ratios, and debt ratios
    • Understand the time value of money concepts, including present value, future value, and annuities
    • Apply financial planning concepts, including budgeting, forecasting, and cash management
    • Analyze different investment opportunities, including stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and real estate
    • Understand risk and return concepts and apply them to investment decisions
    • Evaluate different portfolio theories and diversification methods
    • Understand financial derivatives, including options and futures
    • Analyze different risk management strategies, including insurance and hedging
    • Apply financial analysis techniques to real-world problems and make informed financial decisions
  • Course Description:  This course examines the role of finance in supporting the functional areas of a firm, and fosters an understanding of how financial decisions themselves can create value. 
    Course Objectives: 
    • Basic analytical skills and principles of corporate finance 
    • Functions of modern capital markets and financial institutions
    • Apply basic financial theory to Financial Systems 
    • Demonstrate a working knowledge of institutional frameworks 
    • Demonstrate an understanding of the operation of domestic money and capital markets and of their linkages with global financial markets
    • Demonstrate a working knowledge of the financial products that are available
    • Gain an appreciation for some current issues in financial markets
    • Acquire an introductory understanding of risk management
  • Course Description:  This course offers an overview of various aspects of global economy within the field of economic geography and its linkages to related issues of resources, development, international business and trade. It investigates the phenomenon of globalization and seeks to provide understanding of today’s increasingly interdependent world. Geographers are interested in examining the difference location makes to how economic activity is organized as globalization makes small differences among places increasingly important. This course recognizes that economy cannot be treated separately from other domains of social studies so such topics as political economic theories and models, historical context, consumption trends, role of telecommunications, and others will be discussed. 
    Course Objectives:   
    • Fundamentals regarding the dynamics of the global economy and a basic understanding of the evolution of spatial organization theory 
    • Characteristics of capitalist economies; examine economic causes of population change and new trends in urban sprawl, human modification of environment and impact of mass consumption, role play location decisions of firms and reveal geographic organization of corporations 
    • The effects of agricultural practices on the land, recent global shifts in manufacturing, growth of service sector, innovations in transport and communications

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