The Most Comprehensive 60 hrs Economics Course Diploma

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Get an Oxford Diploma in Economics offered by Udemy and familiarize yourself with global economic trends through this programme.

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Online

Fees

₹ 599 2799

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Medium of instructions English
Mode of learning Self study
Mode of Delivery Video and Text Based

Course overview

The Most Comprehensive (60 hrs! ) Economics Course (Diploma) is an online diploma programme economics instructed by  Chris Sivewright, the Bestselling instructor and author, that helps the students to explore all the aspects of economics and get an Oxford Diploma in Economics offered by Udemy. The comprehensive diploma consists of twenty different courses on a wide range of topics of beginner and advanced level content; Corbynomicsm, microeconomics and macroeconomics, impacts of Covid-19 on the economy, Trumponomics, April fools economics, to mention a few.

The Most Comprehensive (60 hrs! ) Economics Course (Diploma) Curriculum will walk the learners through plenty of updates provided by learners from different geographies and insights to many walks of economics through posts in the Q & A sessions. The topics discussed in the Q & A include Marginal Utility, Elasticity, Islam and Economics, Climate Change, the Indian economy, the USA economy, and many more. The diploma course could be taken by any candidate who is eager to understand closely the world economic affairs and current economic trends and does stipulate any kind of prerequisites.

The Most Comprehensive (60 hrs! ) Economics Course (Diploma) online certification, offered by Udemy, enables the participants to analyze global affairs including the economics of veganism, peak oil theory, climate change, etc. Besides, the students will be trained in Business Economics English through a seven days program. The learners will be provided with a 30-day money-back guarantee along with lifetime access to the course content. The learners who are interested in learning economics can join the programme by paying a one-time fee.

The highlights

  • Complete Online course
  • Offered by Udemy
  • 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee
  • Downloadable resources
  • Full lifetime access
  • Access on mobile and TV
  • Certificate of completion

Program offerings

  • Full lifetime access
  • Access on mobile and tv
  • Certificate of completion
  • Case studies
  • 200+ short lectures
  • 94 hours on-demand video
  • 134 downloadable resources

Course and certificate fees

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What you will learn

Knowledge of economics

After the completion of The Most Comprehensive (60 hrs! ) Economics Course (Diploma) certification, the participants will learn the economic trends and affairs taking place globally specifically in the countries of India, USA, Australia, Norway, Saudi Arabia, Bulgaria, Italy S. Africa, UK, etc. Plus, the students will gain a solid understanding of various topics related to economics including Trumponomics vs Bidenomics, pro-Brexit economic arguments, Corbynomics, Climate change, and Economics and what not.

The syllabus

Friendly advice

  • Friendly advice

Please watch this first!

  • Introduction
  • Please!! Please!! watch this!

OPTIONAL : Maximising enjoyment

  • Maximising your enjoyment from this course
  • Maximising your enjoyment from this course (Part 2)
  • Maximising your enjoyment from this course (Part 3)
  • Maximising your enjoyment from this course (Part 4)
  • Maximising your enjoyment from this course (Part 5)

(Compulsory section) Oxford School of Learning Diploma

  • About the Diploma

OPTIONAL: Short Course: Business and Economics English

  • Introduction
  • Day One: Ask for Help
  • Day Two: Watch and Listen
  • Day Three: Write Down Words and Phrases
  • Day Four: Practice as much as you can (Part 1)
  • Day Four: Practice as much as you can (Part 2)
  • Day Five: Make time to study
  • Day Six: Five Websites
  • Day Seven: In conclusion

Compulsory for Oxford Diploma : Key Vocabulary

  • Lecture 1 : The first five
  • Lecture 2 : Keep plugging away
  • Lecture 3: Five more of the best
  • Lecture 4 : More and more Vocabulary
  • Lecture 5 : Explore concepts!
  • Lecture 6 : Well done so far
  • Lecture 7 : 60+ Definitions so far?
  • Lecture 8 : Nearly at the end of the beginning
  • Lecture 9 : Almost there!
  • Lecture 10 : The final lecture!

Test

  • Introduction
  • Day 1
  • Day 2
  • Day 3
  • Day 4
  • Day 5
  • Day 6
  • Day 7
  • Day 8
  • Day 9
  • Day 10
  • Day 11
  • Day 12
  • Day 13
  • Day 14
  • Day 15
  • Day 16
  • Day 17
  • Day 18
  • Day 19
  • Day 20
  • Day 21
  • Day 22
  • Day 23
  • Day 24
  • Day 25
  • Day 26

OPTIONAL : Before....and After

  • Introduction
  • Lecture 1: Market Failure
  • Lecture 2: General Election
  • Lecture 3: The £ surges
  • Lecture 4: Breakthrough Lifts Company Shares
  • Lecture 5: Inflation unexpectedly holds steady
  • Lecture 6: Exports slowdown bolsters trade
  • Lecture 7: Private sector slides
  • Lecture 8: Employment falls by largest margin
  • Lecture 9: Public borrowing rises
  • Lecture 10: House Price Growth
  • Lecture 11: And another thing we've learned...
  • Lecture 12: Retail sales fail to bounce...

Compulsory for Diploma : Covid-19 - it's impact

  • Introduction
  • Interest rate cuts?
  • Interest rate cuts? (part 2)
  • Expansionary fiscal policy
  • The response from the USA
  • LMICs and Primary Health Care Systems
  • Actions by Individuals
  • US benchmark interest rates
  • Car sales
  • Service contraction
  • Lower Bond Yield
  • Coal consumption/The Baltic Exchange
  • Global shares
  • Pollution - an upside
  • Restaurant bookings
  • Manufacturing activity
  • Commodity prices
  • Breathe...more easily
  • A silver lining?
  • Upward trajectory?
  • How you can help yourself

Compulsory for Diploma : Covid-19 and change

  • Introduction
  • Trade offs
  • Trade offs (Part 2)
  • Trade offs (Part 3)
  • Post-COVID slump
  • Post-COVID slump (Part 2)
  • Post-COVID slump (Part 3)
  • Post-COVID slump (Part 4)
  • Post-COVID slump (Part 5)
  • Recession
  • Recession (Part 2)
  • Recession (Part 3)
  • Recession (Part 4)
  • Recession (Part 5)
  • Recession (Part 6)
  • Recession (Part 7)
  • Recession (Part 8)

Compulsory for Diploma : Egg Timer Economics

  • About the lecturer
  • Lecture 1: Introduction
  • Demand
  • Lecture 3: Supply
  • Elasticity
  • Market failure
  • Lecture 6: Current Affairs
  • Lecture 7: Introduction to Macro-economics
  • Aggregate Demand
  • Lecture 9: Aggregate Supply
  • Lecture 10: Aims and Objectives of Government economic policy
  • Lecture 11: Government Economic policies
  • Lecture 12: Current Affairs
  • Lecture 13: Revision session
  • Current Affairs 10th November 2020
  • Part 2
  • Part 3
  • Part 4
  • Part 5
  • Part 6
  • Part 7
  • Part 8
  • Current Affairs 11th November 2020
  • Part 2
  • Part 3
  • Part 4
  • Part 5
  • Part 6
  • Part 7
  • Part 8
  • Part 9

OPTIONAL : Corbynomics & Trumponomics

  • Introduction to Corbynomics & Trumponomics
  • Corporation tax
  • Zero hours contracts
  • Holding the Tories to account over Brexit
  • Housebuilding
  • Labour and the rented market
  • Combat inequality
  • National investment bank
  • Tax dodging
  • People's quantitative easing
  • Renationalisation
  • Government pay - suppliers of labour and goods
  • Minimum wage
  • Free school meals
  • Create a national education service
  • Restore NHS bursaries
  • Protect small businesses
  • Introduction to Trumponomics
  • Economic growth
  • Employment
  • Budget deficit
  • Taxation
  • National debt
  • Trump, NAFTA and others
  • Winners and losers

Compulsory for Diploma : The 2020 Presidential Election - what do others think?

  • Introduction
  • Will the voters listen to 700 Economists? - Part 1
  • Will the voters listen to 700 Economists? - Part 2
  • Will the voters listen to 700 Economists? - Part 3
  • Will the voters listen to 700 Economists? - Part 4
  • Will the voters listen to 700 Economists? - Part 5
  • Will the voters listen to 700 Economists? - Part 6
  • Will the voters listen to 700 Economists? - Part 7
  • A promise not to raise taxes? - Part 1
  • A promise not to raise taxes? - Part 2
  • The Biden plan...bit by bit...you comment - Part 1
  • The Biden plan...bit by bit...you comment - Part 2
  • The Biden plan...bit by bit...you comment - Part 3
  • The Biden plan...bit by bit...you comment - Part 4
  • The Biden plan...bit by bit...you comment - Part 5
  • The Biden plan...bit by bit...you comment - Part 6
  • The Biden plan...bit by bit...you comment - Part 7
  • The Biden plan...bit by bit...you comment - Part 8
  • Stunning misunderstanding'?
  • He said...

Optional: Revision & current affairs

  • Introduction
  • Tariffs
  • Free Trade
  • Minimum wage / Government intervention
  • Production
  • Competitiveness / Elasticity of demand
  • Tariffs
  • Economic growth
  • Trade wars
  • Certainty
  • Trumponomics
  • Trumponomics
  • Trumponomics
  • Federal budget deficit and debt
  • Employment / Trumponomics
  • Wages and labour protection
  • Trumponomics
  • Supply
  • Economic growth

Optional: Prosperity and Justice: UK

  • Introduction
  • The economy today
  • A new vision for the economy
  • Reshaping the economy
  • Partnership and power
  • Time for change
  • Reshaping the economy through industrial strategy
  • Securing good jobs, good pay and good lives
  • Turning business towards long term success
  • Promoting open markets in the new economy
  • Raising public investment in a reformed macroeconomic framework
  • Strengthening the financial system
  • Spreading wealth and ownership across the economy
  • Designing simpler and fairer taxes
  • Ensuring environmental sustainability
  • Creating a new economic constitution
  • Key messages

Compulsory for Diploma : One step backwards - a giant leap forwards

  • Introduction
  • Section 6: Lecture 1
  • Section 6: Lecture 2
  • Section 6: Lecture 3
  • Section 6: Lecture 4
  • Section 6: Lecture 5
  • Section 6: Lecture 6a
  • Section 6: Lecture 6b
  • Section 6: Lecture 7
  • Section 6: Lecture 8
  • Section 6: Lecture 9
  • Section 6: Lecture 10

Optional: Theresa May (UK Prime Minister) - her economic legacy

  • Introduction
  • Resignation speech - what she really meant
  • Initial reactions from the City
  • Green Legacy (part 1)
  • Green Legacy (pt 2)
  • Economic legacy
  • European Union Part 1
  • European Union Part 2
  • Therexit: the economic fallout
  • What next?
  • Crowing?

Optional : Boris Johnson, new Prime Minister UK: the pledges

  • Introduction - pt 1
  • Introduction - pt 2
  • Boris's speech analysed - pt 1
  • Boris's speech analysed - pt 2
  • Income tax
  • Increasing the starting point for National Insurance
  • Raising Education Spending
  • Employing more police officers
  • Free TV Licenses
  • Stamp Duty
  • The Fourth Option
  • Six Free Ports
  • Full Fibre Broadband
  • Raising the National Minimum Wage
  • The NHS
  • What's been inherited?
  • Will the UK get £39bn?

Compulsory for the Diploma : America - a World Economy

  • Introduction
  • Overview
  • Coming to an end (part 1)
  • Coming to an end (part 2)
  • But on the other hand
  • The States
  • But we are now in March
  • Avoiding people
  • Covid-19 recession (part 1)
  • Covid-19 recession (part 2)
  • Covid-19 recession (part 3)
  • Three scenarios (part 1)
  • Three scenarios (part 2)
  • Three scenarios (part 3)
  • Americans struggle (part 1)
  • Americans struggle (part 2)
  • Americans struggle (part 3)
  • Americans struggle (part 4)
  • In conclusion (part 1)
  • In conclusion (part 2)
  • In conclusion (part 3)
  • In conclusion (part 4)
  • In conclusion (part 5)

COMPULSORY: Football...India...Football

  • Introduction
  • Ticket sales
  • Sponsors
  • Television (Part 1)
  • Television (Part 2)
  • Football, and Economics in India (Part 1)
  • Football, and Economics in India (Part 2)
  • Football, and Economics in India (Part 3)
  • Indian Super League
  • The Homework Lecture! (Part 1)
  • The Homework Lecture! (Part 2)
  • The Homework Lecture! (Part 3)
  • Economics of football around the world (Part 1)
  • Economics of football around the world (Part 2)
  • Economics of football around the world (Part 3)
  • Economics of football around the world (Part 4)
  • Podcast
  • Football roots (Part 1)
  • Football roots (Part 2)
  • Football roots (Part 3)
  • Football roots (Part 4)
  • Should India bid for the World Cup? (Part 1)
  • Should India bid for the World Cup? (Part 2)
  • Questions, questions, questions
  • Annual Review
  • ESL/Harry Kane (Part 1)
  • ESL/Harry Kane (Part 2)
  • ESL/Harry Kane (Part 3)

Compulsory for the Diploma : The Nigerian Economy

  • Introduction
  • The Economy: An overview
  • Impact of Covid - just one example
  • Covid-19 - wider implications
  • Stimulus
  • A positive note

Compulsory for the Diploma : Multiple Choice tests - Macro

  • Multiple choice test 1 - pt 1
  • Multiple choice test 1 - pt 2
  • Multiple choice test 1 - pt 3
  • Multiple choice test 1 - pt 4
  • Multiple choice test 1 -pt 5
  • Multiple Choice test 2 - pt 1
  • Multiple Choice test 2 - pt 2
  • Multiple Choice test 2 - pt 3
  • Multiple choice test 2 - pt 4
  • Multiple choice test 2 - pt 5
  • Multiple Choice test 3 - pt 1
  • Multiple choice test 3 - pt 2
  • Multiple choice test 3 - pt 3
  • Multiple choice test 3 - pt 4
  • Multiple choice test 3 - pt 5
  • Multiple choice test 4 - pt 1
  • Multiple choice test 4 - pt 2
  • Multiple choice test 4 - pt 3
  • Multiple choice test 4 - pt 4
  • Multiple choice test 4 - pt 5
  • Multiple choice test 5 - pt 1
  • Multiple choice test 5 - pt 2
  • Multiple choice test 5 - pt 3
  • Multiple choice test 5 - pt 4
  • Multiple choice test 5 - pt 5
  • Multiple choice test 6 - pt 1
  • Multiple choice test 6 - pt 2
  • Multiple choice test 6 - pt 3
  • Multiple choice test 6 - pt 4
  • Multiple choice test 6 - pt 5
  • Multiple choice test 6 - pt 6
  • Multiple choice test 6 - pt 7

Compulsory for the Diploma : Multiple choice tests - Micro

  • Multiple choice test 1 - pt 1
  • Multiple choice test 1 - pt 2
  • Multiple choice test 1 - pt 3
  • Multiple choice test 1 - pt 4
  • Multiple choice test 1 - pt 5
  • Multiple choice test 2 - pt 1
  • Multiple choice test 2 - pt 2
  • Multiple choice test 2 - pt 3
  • Multiple choice test 2 - pt 4
  • Multiple choice test 2 - pt 5
  • Multiple choice test 3 - one part

Optional : Before...and After

  • Introduction
  • Market Failure
  • Market Failure
  • General Election
  • General Election
  • General Election
  • General Election
  • General Election
  • The £ surges
  • The £ surges
  • Breakthrough Lifts Company Shares
  • Inflation unexpectedly holds steady
  • Exports slowdown bolsters trade
  • Private sector slides
  • Employment falls by largest margin
  • Public borrowing rises
  • House Price Growth
  • And another thing we've learned...
  • Retail sales fail to bounce...

Compulsory for the Diploma : Covid - 19: The Elderly and the Economy

  • Part 1
  • Part 2
  • Part 3
  • Part 4
  • Part 5
  • Part 6
  • Part 7
  • Part 8
  • Part 9
  • Part 10

Optional : Masks

  • Face covering rules
  • Why the rule change?
  • And on public transport?
  • And on public transport? (Part 2)
  • Do face coverings work?
  • Studies
  • Studies (Part 2)
  • Studies (Part 3)
  • Studies (Part 4)
  • Freedom
  • All change!
  • Confusion
  • Me? Ill? No!
  • Return to the evidence
  • Who is protected?
  • How many people need to wear masks to reduce community transmission?
  • Why am I wearing a mask if I am practising social distancing?
  • What to know before buying a face mask?
  • What to know before buying a face mask? (Part 2)
  • Homework
  • Homework (Part 2)
  • Homework (Part 3)
  • Homework (Part 4)
  • Homework (Part 5)
  • Confusion

Compulsory : Oxford Diploma section

  • Introduction
  • Difficult financial backdrop
  • Squeezing public sector - pt 1
  • Squeezing public sector - pt 2
  • Levelling up
  • What happens next
  • Covid and Brexit
  • Paul
  • Andrew
  • Douglas
  • Julian
  • Chris

Oxford Diploma Section part II - South Africa

  • Introduction
  • Stimulus package - pt 1
  • Stimulus package - pt 2
  • Loan Guarantee Scheme - pt 1
  • Loan Guarantee Scheme - pt 2
  • Snapshot - pt 1
  • Snapshot - pt 2
  • Economic background - pt 1
  • Economic background - pt 2
  • Economic background - pt 3
  • Inequality - pt 1
  • Inequality - pt 2
  • Economic effects of the lockdown
  • Newspapers

Oxford Diploma section - part 3 - Budgets

  • Introduction
  • Budget deficits
  • Budget deficits in greater detail - part 1
  • Budget deficits in greater detail - part 2
  • Inflation
  • The state of the economy
  • Reducing the budget deficit by cutting public sector spending
  • Raising taxes
  • Economic growth
  • Print money? - part 1
  • Print money? - part 2
  • Print money? - part 3
  • Modern Monetary Theory
  • Policy implications of Modern Monetary Theory
  • Know this about the economy
  • The 2021 Budget - part 1
  • The Budget - part 2
  • The homework - part 1
  • The homework - part 2
  • Why not stop waste? - pt 1
  • Why not stop waste ? - pt 2
  • GDP and Public Finances in Charts
  • Unemployment
  • Furloughing

Oxford Diploma section - part 4 : Brexit Updates!

  • Brexit: the update - 1

Oxford Diploma section - part 5 : Consumer confidence

  • Introduction
  • Consumer confidence
  • Factors affecting consumption
  • Consumer confidence - outlook and importance
  • How influential is confidence?
  • A revision lecture!
  • What are the risks - in the UK and YOUR country?
  • Continuing with consumption...and confidence (Part 1)
  • Continuing with consumption...and confidence (Part 2)
  • Consumer sentiment
  • Consumer sentiment - the interpretation
  • And now for Business Spending
  • But what about savings and the economy?
  • Back to consumer confidence...
  • Conclusion - and controversy

Optional : April Fools' Economics

  • Introduction
  • Pranks
  • Cutting costs
  • Guardian on Twitter
  • More Pranks
  • Conclusion

Optional : Mind maps

  • Teaching is the art of causing learning (part 1)
  • Teaching is the art of causing learning (part 2)
  • Teaching is the art of causing learning (part 3)
  • Mind maps
  • Mind maps (part 2)

Mind Map a Textbook!

  • Mind Map a Textbook!

Optional : This is NOT Economics but very important you watch

  • Lecture 1
  • Lecture 2
  • Lecture 3
  • Lecture 4
  • Lecture 5
  • Lecture 6

The Economic Burden of Strokes

  • The Economic Costs of a Stroke
  • Looking at some data
  • Some studies
  • The global burden
  • Art Therapy and Strokes
  • Can the arts help stroke rehabilitation?
  • Therapies (Part 1)
  • Therapies (Part 2)
  • Therapies (Part 3)
  • Over to you! (Part 1)
  • Over to you! (Part 2)

Improving your English (Optional)

  • Introduction
  • Lesson 1
  • Lesson 2
  • Lesson 3
  • Lesson 4
  • Lesson 5
  • Lesson 6
  • Lesson 7
  • Lesson 8

Instructors

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Mr Chris Sivewright
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