Mikroekonomia cz. 2 - przedmiot oferowany w języku angielskim 330-ES1-1MIK2#E
Educational profile: practical
Form of studies: full-time
Subject: Compulsory, Elementary, Module 2
Field and discipline: social sciences, economics and finance
Year of study: 1, semester: 2
Prerequisites: Microeconomics part I (400-ES1-1MI1)
Number of teaching hours with the division into the forms of teaching: 30 hours of lectures + 30 hours of exercises
Teaching methods:
Lecture using Power Point presentations
Exercises requiring the active participation of students, including: oral answers, solving tests, tasks, joint discussion of issues asked by the instructor
Individual consultations - 2 hours a week
Number of ECTS points - 6
Overall student workload:
- participation in lectures - 30 hours
- participation in exercises - 30 hours
- preparation for exercises - 30 hours
- preparation for the test - 15 hours
- homework solving - 30 hours
- exam preparation - 10 hours
-participation in consultation -5h
Total: 150 hours
Quantitative indicators
- student workload related to classes requiring the direct participation of an academic teacher: 65 hours, 2,6 ECTS
- student workload related to practical classes: 85 hours, 3,4 ECTS
Rodzaj przedmiotu
Koordynatorzy przedmiotu
Efekty kształcenia
KNOWLEDGE
1EKO1_W01
The student has knowledge about economic structures, especially the market, and about institutions shaping the behavior of economic entities (enterprises and consumers), KP6_WG1
1EKO1_W02
The student knows the types and forms of running a business, and their mechanisms,has basic knowledge of economic problems, including in particular the optimization of the objective function of economic entities, economic and technical optimum, KP6_WK4
SKILLS
1EKO1_U01
The student is able to describe the relationships between the basic microeconomic categories and economic entities; can indicate the causes and effects of economic processes / phenomena on a microeconomic scale; recognizes the complexity of socio-economic phenomena; can analyze the course of economic processes within the consumer, producer and on the market, uses the appropriate economic terminology, KP6_UW1, KP6_UW3
SOCIAL COMPETENCIES
1EKO1_K01
The student is able to critically assess the level of his knowledge and skills and identify the need for constant learning, due to the dynamics of market and social processes taking place in the world, KP6_KK1
Kryteria oceniania
lessons: evaluation of individual work and activity in discussion
lectures: preparation of the paper on the selected topic
Literatura
1. N. G. Mankiw, M.P. Taylor, Microeconomics, Cengage Learning EMEA, Andover 2017.
2. P. R. Krugman, R. Wells, Microeconomics, Worth Publishers: A Macmillan Education Imprint, cop., New York 2015.
3. P.A.Samuelson and W.D. Nordhaus, Microeconomics, Mcgraw-Hill Book Company, 1989.
4. J.B.Taylor, Principles of Microeconomics, Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston 2009.
5. G. W.Stone, Core Microeconomics, WorthPublishers, New York, 2008
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