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Course Name (English)
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ECONOMICS
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| Course Code |
ECO415 |
| Course Description |
This is an introductory economics course for students pursuing a three- year degree program. It provides a detailed, comprehensive, and broad-based analysis of both microeconomics and macroeconomics principles and their application and relevance in everyday life. |
| Transferable Skills |
Reflective Learner Independent & critical thinker |
| Teaching Methodologies |
Lectures, Case Study, Discussion, Presentation |
| CLO |
| CLO1 |
Discuss the important concepts and principles of economics which govern the operation of market based economy.(PLO1, C2) |
| CLO2 |
Analyze the concepts of economics in relation to economic issues and government policies. (PLO2 C3) |
| CLO3 |
Demonstrate autonomous learning through current issues and economics in the real world. (PLO9, A2) |
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| Pre-Requisite Courses |
No course recommendations |
| Reading List | | Recommended Text | - McConnell, Brue, Flynn 2021, Economics, 22 Ed., 42, McGraw-Hill New York
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| Reference Book Resources | - Tey H C, Nabila A, Zulkhairi N, Irlisuhayu M R, Rosmaiza A G 2017, Fundamentals of Economics, Oxford Fajar Sdn Bhd Selangor
- Jamaliah Taib, Fatimah Setapa, Norizan Mohammad, Siti Badariah Saiful Nathan 2012, Understanding Economics: Theory and Applicati, 3 Ed., Mc Graw Hill, Malaysia
- Nur Huda Abdul Wahab et al. 2010, Economic Theory in the Malaysian Context, Cengage Learning, Singapore
- Begg. D, Vernasca G, Fisher. S,and Dornbusch. R. 2014, Economics, 11 Ed., Mc Graw Hill
- John Sloman 2015, Economics, 9 Ed., Prentice Hall, Edinburgh
- Tucker, Irvin B. 2016, Economics For Today, 9 Ed., Thomson,South-Western College Publishing
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| Article/Paper List | This Course does not have any article/paper resources |
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| Other References | This Course does not have any other resources |
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