Courses

BAC Econ – Basic Microeconomics

The course introduces students to basic microeconomics concepts and its application to business, industry and regional development activities. The focus is on how individuals make decisions that affect their income and wealth, how firms make decisions that affect profit and production and how government regulation affects individual and firms. The link between business operations and the economy as a whole is the highlight of the course.

Course outline:

Basic Microeconomics

 

Finance 34 – Credit and collections

An introductory course in credit risk and collection management where the student is expected to attain a clear and basic understanding of the essentials of the credit and collection process as well as credit risk analysis.

Course syllabus:

Credit and collection management syllabus

 

Finance 35 – Public Finance

Public Finance is the study of the role of the government in sourcing public funds, allocating wealth and spending money for the delivery of basic services to its citizens. These services include but not limited to healthcare, roads, bridges, subsidies, safety and housing.  The course is designed to impart theoretical foundation and application on how the central (also referred to as national) and local governments raise funds and spend money for the implementation of socio-economic programs.

Course syllabus:

Public Finance