6 ECTS credits
161 h study time
Offer 1 with catalog number 1021577BNR for all students in the 1st semester at a (B) Bachelor - advanced level.
The Intermediate Macroeconomics course teaches how to look at economic problems in a structured way using economic models. In this course, we study how the economy behaves in the long, medium and short term. We also analyze the impact of policy measures and economic shocks within these different time horizons.
The course shows the relationship between economic growth in the long term, the different views on the supply side over the medium term, and business cycly fluctuations in the short term. We explain economic fluctuations by the interaction between demand components (in a closed and an open economy) and the supply side.
We also stress the role of the government in the economy, especially through the setting of monetary and fiscal policy.
Lecture: The lectures serve as a guide to understanding the macroeconomics course, and are thus a support in processing the material covered in the textbook. In the lectures, we cover the main concepts, point out their interrelationships, and teach how to begin thinking independently in a structured way about a particular macroeconomic issue.
Exercise class (WPO): Students process the theory from the lectures independently and review the example exercise(s) that will be posted on Canvas. After this preparation, students will attend the exercise class (WPO) where - under the guidance of the assistant - they will actively work on exercises from the textbook and apply the covered models/concepts to current economic events. Detailed guidelines will be communicated weekly through the learning platform Canvas.
Self study: You will need to spend several hours independently reviewing the relevant textbook chapters and your lecture notes, and preparing for the exercise classes. You will facilitate your selfstudy by actively attending the lectures, and participating in the exercise classes.
The calculation below is indicative and indicates the expected study load:
HOC: 26 hours
WPO: 20 hours
SELF: 115 hours
The student will be able to:
The final grade is composed based on the following categories:
Written Exam determines 100% of the final mark.
Within the Written Exam category, the following assignments need to be completed:
Not applicable.
This offer is part of the following study plans:
Bachelor of Business Economics: Startplan Business Economics
Bachelor of Business Economics: Business and Technology
Bachelor of Business Economics: International Business
Preparatory Programme Master of Science in International Business: Default track
Preparatory Programme Master of Science in Business Engineering: Business and Technology: Default track