Understanding Economics
Get ready to dive into the world of Economics with a fun and engaging virtual event coming your way soon!
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About this event
Grasp how economies function, shift, and influence decision-making—study economics with ease.
Overview:
Economics isn’t just charts and forecasts—it’s how decisions get made, prices rise, and policies ripple through society. This course simplifies the subject, exploring how resources are allocated, markets behave, and governments intervene. Whether you’re analysing inflation or questioning why your coffee costs more, the answers lie in economic thinking.
Designed to suit anyone seeking clarity in chaos, this online course dissects complex concepts with sharp focus and dry wit. From supply and demand to global trade patterns, the content keeps it structured without falling into jargon or waffle. Learn to think like an economist—without needing to dress like one.
Learning Outcomes:
- Understand the basic principles guiding economic decisions worldwide.
- Explore how supply and demand shape market behaviour.
- Identify causes and effects of inflation and unemployment.
- Analyse fiscal and monetary policies with a logical framework.
- Examine global trade and the economics of exchange rates.
- Develop economic reasoning applied to daily financial questions.
Who is this Course For
- Individuals keen to decode how markets truly operate.
- Business owners wanting sharper financial decision-making skills.
- Students preparing for economics-based qualifications or degrees.
- Policy watchers interested in economic outcomes and governance.
- Investors needing to grasp economic trends and reactions.
- Budget-conscious professionals navigating inflation and cost rises.
- Entrepreneurs managing risk in changing economic climates.
- Curious minds wondering why things cost what they do.
Career Path
- Economic Analyst – £38,000 average salary
- Financial Risk Analyst – £42,000 average salary
- Market Research Executive – £30,000 average salary
- Policy Officer (Economic Focus) – £34,000 average salary
- Investment Operations Associate – £36,500 average salary
- Business Intelligence Analyst – £40,000 average salary
Frequently asked questions
Economics is the study of how resources are used and distributed.
No, this course covers the basics without requiring advanced maths skills.
Yes, the course explains economic principles using current examples.
Absolutely. It’s designed to introduce economics in simple terms.