Economic Issues An introduction

Vocational
North East Scotland College

Course details

Course description

This Unit is designed to provide candidates with the knowledge and skills for further study or employment in an administrative or IT environment. It is an optional Unit within HNC/HND Administration and Information Technology or HNC Accounting course, but is also included within other HN Group Awards and can be taken as a stand-alone Unit. It will introduce you to fundamental issues in economics with a particular emphasis on the business environment.  For more information please visit the SQA website. Credit points andYou will learn about basic economic problems, and how the consumer and other economic agents can address these problems. You will also learn about the operation of markets and what can be done to help avoid market failure, as well as national income and its importance in government policy and the Keynesian model of the circular flow of income. The unit has three outcomes of learning, introducing you to: The allocation of resources within the economy  National income and its importance  The role of government policy in the UK market  In order to complete this unit successfully, you will be required to achieve a satisfactory level of performance in all three pieces of assessed work.  level: 1 HN credits at SCQF level 7: (8 SCQF credit points at SCQF level 7)

Provided by

North East Scotland College

01224 612000

Provider website

Aberdeen City Campus

Gallowgate

Aberdeen

AB25 1BN

Entry requirements

It would be beneficial for candidates to have competence in numeracy and communication. This may be demonstrated by possession of Core Skill Numeracy at SCQF Level 4 and/or the Core Skill Communication at SCQF level 5 (or equivalent). This course involves an additional SQA fee. There are two costs associated with this course: The first presentation for £144.00 includes the cost of SQA registration. The second presentation for £130.00 is without the cost of SQA registration. “Please see www.nescol.ac.uk for course without SQA Registration fee” This course requires you to manage your workload independently, and will involve attendance at a campus or centre - often for assessment purposes only. You will be assigned a tutor once enrolled on course who will contact you by email or phone on a regular basis to discuss you progress and learning. you will have access to all the student support services via our college website.

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Course details

Distance learning

30th Aug 2023 to 29th Aug 2024

Cost: £144.00 (ex. VAT)

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Online

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Who to contact

ANN SMITH

ADMIN ASSISTANT

annsmith@nescol.ac.uk

01224612789