Undergraduate
Faculty of Economic and Administrative Sciences
International Relations
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Course CodeSemester Course Name LE/RC/LA Course Type Language of Instruction ECTS
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Course Goals

The aim of this course is to provide students with the basic concepts and laws of macroeconomics and supply them the economics tools which enable the to analyze the political issues with an economic perspective.

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Course Schedules
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1. Week The Principles and Practice of Economics Oral presentation
2. Week Demand, Supply, and Equilibrium Oral presentation
3. Week The Wealth of Nations: Defining and Measuring Macroeconomic Aggregates Oral presentation
4. Week Aggregate Incomes Oral presentation
5. Week Economic Growth Oral presentation
6. Week Employment and Unemployment Oral presentation
7. Week Credit Markets Oral presentation
8. Week Midterm Midterm
9. Week Midterm Oral presentation
10. Week The Monetary System Oral presentation
11. Week Short-Run Fluctuations Oral presentation
12. Week Countercyclical Macroeconomic Policy Oral presentation
13. Week Macroeconomics and International Trade Oral presentation
14. Week Open Economy Macroeconomics Oral presentation
15. Week Final Exam Final Exam
16. Week Final Exam Final Exam
17. Week Final Exam Final Exam
Assessments
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Midterm(s) 1 30
Quizzes 2 10
Attendance 1 10
Final Exam 1 50


Program Outcomes
PO-1To identify and use theoretical and practical knowledge in International Relations.
PO-2To express ideas and assessments about contemporary debates in International Relations.
PO-3To acknowledge ethical and scientific responsibilities of data collection, evaluation and publication.
PO-4To monitor and interpret published studies in International Relations.
PO-5To use a second language at an intermediate level.
PO-6To analyze, compare and relate different local, regional and global developments in International Relations.
PO-7To analyze, compare and relate International Relations with theories and practices of different associate departments and their sub-fields and to offer suggestions by combining these fields.
PO-8To present substantial knowledge for various public, private and academic career positions.
PO-9To analyze the emergence and functions of prominent regional and local actors and to make future projections about their actions.
PO-10To theoretically and practically examine different events and facts in International Relations and Foreign Policy and to interpret their past, present, and future through a scientific perspective.
Learning Outcomes
LO-1Define basic terms related to macroeconomic.
LO-2Describe main macroeconomic issues and concepts such as national income, inflation, unemployment, and monetary system.
LO-3Differentiate between macroeconomic schools of thought, and the approaches of those to macroeconomic problems.
LO-4Comprehend how equilibrium is achieved by integration of goods, financial, and the labor markets; and examine the effects of changes macroeconomic variables on equilibrium.
LO-5Propose policy recommendations regarding current problems.
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