IT tools in economics - a subject offered in English 330-ES1-1NIE#E
Study profile: General academic
Form of study: Full-time
Type of course: Class Group_ 2 BASIC SUBJECTS
Field of science: social sciences
Discipline of science: economics and finance
Year of study /semester: I year /semester 2
Entry requirements: none
The number of teaching hours with the division into the forms of teaching: Classes - 30 hours
Didactic methods: - exercises at the computer with the use of specialized software, project work, solving tasks, test
ECTS credits: 2
Student workload balance:
Participation in exercises 30
Preparation for classes 2
Project tasks realization 4
Solving tasks 5
Preparation for the test 3
Participation in consultations 6
Total student workload: 50h
With the direct participation of the teacher 36 hours, 1.44 ECTS
Practical: 30 hours, 1.2 ECTS
Type of course
(in Polish) podstawowe
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
SKILLS:
1NIE_U01 The student is able to properly select data for analysis and presentation of specific phenomena and social processes using appropriate methods and tools in computer programs for editing text documents and handling spreadsheets KP6_UW2
1NIE_U02 The student is able to plan and organize individual and team work, including preparing project work on a given topic KP6_UO1
1NIE_U03 The student is able to independently plan and implement their own lifelong learning using appropriate computer software and IT tools KP6_UU1
COMPETENCIES:
1NIE_K01 The student is ready to solve specific cognitive and practical problems based on a critical assessment of their knowledge, collected information on IT tools in economics KP6_KK3
Assessment criteria
Forms of passing the course:
- exercises at the computer using specialized software, project work, solving tasks, test
Absences:
- two unexcused absences from classes are allowed (4 teaching hours); absences exceeding the permissible limit should be done during consultations
- more than 50% of unexcused and unmade-up absences from classes qualify for failing the course.
Assessment methods and criteria consistent with the concept of universal design. It is possible to use flexible/diverse forms of assessment for people with special needs after consultation between the student and the lecturer.
The general conditions are specified in the Study Regulations of the University of Białystok (Appendix to Announcement No. 6/2022 of the Rector of the University of Białystok of December 7, 2022).
Additional information
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