Economics 330-PS1-1EKO
Profile of Studies: General Academic
Mode of Studies: Full-time
Type of Course: Obligatory
Field and Discipline of Science: Social Sciences, Economics and Finance
Year of Study: 1, Semester 1
Prerequisites: None
Number of Hours: 30 hours of lectures; 30 hours of exercises.
Teaching Methods:
- lecture: multimedia presentations and activating methods (discussion);
- exercises conducted with the use of multimedia presentations and activating methods:: educational discussion, group work, problem-solving tasks and tests, homework assignments.
Number of ECTS Credits: 6
Participation in lectures: 30 hours
Participation in exercises: 30 hours
Preparation for exercises: 16 hours
Studying literature: 20 hours
Preparation of written assignments (at home) for exercises: 8 hours
Preparation for quizzes/control tests: 20 hours
Participation in consultations related to classes: 4 hours
Preparation for the final exam: 20 hours
Final exam: 2 hours
Total: 150 hours
Quantitative Indicators:
Student workload associated with classes requiring direct teacher involvement: 66 hours (2.64 ECTS credits).
Term 2023:
Profile of Studies: General Academic Year of Study: 1, Semester 1 Teaching Methods: Number of ECTS Credits: 6 Participation in lectures: 30 hours Quantitative Indicators: |
Course coordinators
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Type of course
General: (in Polish) podstawowe general courses obligatory courses | Term 2022: general courses obligatory courses (in Polish) podstawowe | Term 2023: obligatory courses general courses (in Polish) podstawowe |
Mode
Learning outcomes
Learning outcomes in the field of knowledge:
1EKO_WG1 The student possesses advanced theoretical knowledge in the field of microeconomics and macroeconomics, including their place in the system of sciences and their relationships with other social sciences. KP6_WG1
1EKO_WG2 The student possesses advanced theoretical knowledge about the assumptions and principles of the functioning of selected economic systems of the contemporary world. KP6_WG2
1EKO_WG3 The student has advanced knowledge and understanding of concepts, categories, and theories formulated within microeconomics and macroeconomics. KP6_WG3
1EKO_WG4 The student possesses advanced theoretical knowledge about the functioning of the market and the state, as well as the theoretical foundations of economic policy formation. KP6_WG4
1EKO_WG5 The student possesses advanced theoretical knowledge about views on the market and the economy, as well as the principles of their functioning. KP6_WG6
1EKO_WG6 The student possesses advanced theoretical knowledge in the field of methods and tools for collecting, processing, and presenting data relevant to microeconomics and macroeconomics. KP6_WG7
1EKO_WK1 The student is familiar with the basic economic problems of the contemporary world, including possessing theoretical knowledge about humans as economic agents. KP6_WK1
1EKO_WK2 The student possesses theoretical knowledge regarding the economic conditions of various types of professional activities in the private sector. KP6_WK2
1EKO_WK3 The student possesses theoretical economic knowledge in the field of creating and developing various forms of entrepreneurship. KP6_WK4
Learning outcomes in the field of skills:
1EKO_UW1 The student is capable of basic analysis and interpretation of the causes and course of specific microeconomic and macroeconomic processes and phenomena. KP6_UW1
1EKO_UW2 The student is capable of properly selecting and interpreting microeconomic and macroeconomic data and, based on this data, performing critical assessments, analyses, and syntheses of specific economic processes and phenomena. KP6_UW2
1EKO_UU1 The student is aware of their level of knowledge and skills, understands the need for lifelong learning, and is capable of independently supplementing and improving the acquired knowledge and skills in the field of microeconomics and macroeconomics. KP6_UU1
Learning outcomes in the field of social competencies:
1EKO_KK1 The student is prepared for critical evaluation of their knowledge in the field of microeconomics and macroeconomics. KP6_KK1
1EKO_KK2 The student recognizes the importance of economic knowledge in solving cognitive problems. KP6_KK2
Assessment criteria
The general conditions are defined by the Study Regulations of the University of Białystok (Appendix to Announcement No. 6/2022 by the Rector of the University of Białystok dated December 7, 2022).
Lecture:
- The condition for passing the lecture is the achievement of the intended learning outcomes. The form of verification is a written exam.
- The condition for admission to the exam is the achievement of the learning outcomes set for completion in the exercises.
- The basis for passing the exam is obtaining a minimum of 51% of the total number of points possible.
Exercises:
- The condition for passing the exercises is the achievement of the intended learning outcomes. The forms of verification include: a written colloquium in the form of a test with multiple-choice and descriptive questions, activity during classes, individual work, and group work.
- The basis for passing the exercises is obtaining a minimum of 51% of the total number of points possible.
Attendance at the exercises is mandatory.
Bibliography
Primary Literature:
1. P. Krugman, R. Wells, Mikroekonomia, PWN, Warszawa 2020.
2. P. Krugman, R. Wells, Makroekonomia, PWN, Warszawa 2021.
3. M. Raczkowska, J. Wrzesińska-Kowal, Podstawy mikroekonomii, Wydawnictwo SGGW, Warszawa 2020.
4. Ekonomia i prawo: wybrane zagadnienia z zakresu zarządzania rozwojem przedsiębiorstwa, P. Antonowicz, M. Chmielewski, P. Pisarewicz (red.), Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Gdańskiego, Gdańsk 2019.
5. Podstawy ekonomii, R. Milewski, E. Kwiatkowski (red.), PWN, Warszawa 2018.
Supplementary Literature:
6. B. Czarny, Podstawy ekonomii: makroekonomia, Szkoła Główna Handlowa, Warszawa 2019.
7. Makro- i mikroekonomia: podstawowe problemy, S. Marciniak (red.), PWN, Warszawa 2013.
8. P.A. Samuelson, W.D. Nordhaus, Ekonomia, Wydawnictwo Rebis, Poznań 2017.
9. Ekonomia dla prawników i nie tylko, M. Bednarski, J. Wiklin (red.), Wydawnictwo Prawnicze LexisNexis, Warszawa 2008.
10. N.G. Mankiw, M.P. Taylor, Microeconomics, Cengage Learning EMEA, Andover 2017.
11. N.G. Mankiw, Macroeconomics, Macmillan Education, New York 2016.
Term 2022:
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Notes
Term 2022:
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Term 2023:
Depending on the pandemic situation caused by the COVID-19 virus, it is possible to conduct classes remotely using the EduPortal platform. |
Additional information
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