Information technology ERASMUS>EKO34
Aims of the course:
1. the preparation of students for practical use of methods, tools and techniques of collecting data at the macro- and microeconomic level;
2. the formation of skills of using basic research techniques and methods, which are based on the information technology tools for the description and interpretation of economic phenomena;
3. the formation of skills of making a critical choice of data sources and literature, especially information from the Internet and Internet sources;
4. the formation of skills in developing and gaining knowledge on her/his own and keeping a critical eye on her/his level of knowledge;
5. the formation of skills of use of the acquired knowledge and abilities in professional practice, in order to prepare for professional life.
Course coordinators
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Learning outcomes
KNOWLEDGE – A STUDENT KNOWS AND UNDERSTANDS:
1. should be able to choose the information from local and global data banks, needed for the clarification of problems posed; should be able to indicate information technology tools which allow for the analysis and the graphical presentation of collected data;
SKILLS – A STUDENT IS ABLE TO:
2. with the use of information technology tools, a student should be able to analyse data which reflect simple economic phenomena of everyday life; is able to prepare reports using basic research techniques and methods and information technology tools;
3. is able to give written and verbal reports on the ongoing analytical work using critical assessment of data sources and literature;
SOCIAL SKILLS – A STUDENT IS READY TO:
4. is aware of the need for continuing training and self-development; is able to complement and improve her/his knowledge; is aware of the existence of a sense of intellectual ownership.
Additional information
Information on level of this course, year of study and semester when the course unit is delivered, types and amount of class hours - can be found in course structure diagrams of apropriate study programmes. This course is related to the following study programmes:
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