(Oxford) Diploma : Real World Macro Economics

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Gain a thorough knowledge of the macroeconomic issues that have arisen in recent years as a result of the covid-19 pandemic and climate change.

Mode

Online

Fees

₹ 999

Quick Facts

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

Course overview

Chris Sivewright - Instructor, Author, and Actor developed (Oxford) Diploma : Real World Macro Economics certification courses, which are available on Udemy and are aimed at those who want to learn about macroeconomic concepts. The  Real World Macro Economics (incl) Trumponomics v Bidenomics online course by Udemy seeks to provide a comprehensive analysis of the economic situations during both Donald Trump's and Joe Biden's administrations.

(Oxford) Diploma : Real World Macro Economics online classes cover the recent economic condition in the United States as a result of the climate change and covid pandemic, as well as the financial relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom. This course is organized into eight structured parts that address a wide range of issues in macroeconomics, such as the economics of decluttering, economic costs, national debt, the Kondo effect, sunk costs, stroke risk, consumerism, and minimalism.

The highlights

  • Certificate of completion
  • Self-paced course
  • 31.5 hours of pre-recorded video content
  • 26 downloadable resources
  • 30-day money-back guarantee 
  • Unlimited access
  • Accessible on mobile devices and TV

Program offerings

  • Certificate of completion
  • Self-paced course
  • 31.5 hours of pre-recorded video content
  • 26 downloadable resources
  • 30-day money-back guarantee
  • Unlimited access
  • Accessible on mobile devices and tv

Course and certificate fees

Fees information
₹ 999
certificate availability

Yes

certificate providing authority

Udemy

What you will learn

Knowledge of economics

After completing the (Oxford) Diploma : Real World Macro Economics online certification, applicants will be introduced to the basics concepts of economics and will develop an understanding of both basic and advanced macroeconomic principles. Applicants will analyze the financial relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom. Applicants will gain knowledge about lockdown economics and national debt as a result of the Covid-19 outbreak, as well as the economic impact of climate change. Applicants will learn also about the Kondo effect, sunk cost, minimalism, consumerism, and stroke risk.

The syllabus

Friendly advice

Please watch this first!

OPTIONAL: Special Introductory Course

  • 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

Oxford School of Learning Diploma

  • About the Oxford Diploma

Compulsory for Diploma : Key vocabulary

  • Lecture 0 : Introduction
  • Lecture 1 : First five
  • Lecture 2 : Onwards and upwards!
  • Lecture 3 : Five more terms
  • Lecture 4 : Keep at it!
  • Lecture 5 : Dig deep
  • Lecture 6 : Over half way!
  • Lecture 7 : 60+ or more definitions
  • Lecture 8 : The final three lectures!
  • Lecture 9 : Not quite 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

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)

OPTIONAL: Introduction

  • Introduction - The Arrival of the President
  • The Resignation Speech - analysed
  • Lecture 3 - The Resignation speech analysed - pt II
  • Lecture 4 - Resignation Speech pt III
  • Lecture 5: May's mistakes
  • Lecture 6 - Reaction from FT Readers
  • Lecture 7: The Final Legacy
  • Lecture 8: Leadership and Brexit
  • Lecture 9: What has the American President left behind?
  • Lecture 10 pt 1: What about the American people?
  • Lecture 10 pt 2: What about the American people?
  • Lecture 11: In conclusion

OPTIONAL : This is NOT Economics - but very important that 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)

Compulsory : One-off current lectures

  • £39bn the Withdrawal Bill?
  • Brexit - the Update : 1

Compulsory : USA/UK a Special Relationship

  • A Rocky Start?
  • Iran
  • Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe
  • A Neat Resolution?
  • Trump on Johnson
  • The Plan
  • Personalities
  • So what does Boris believe - who does he represent?
  • Boris, the NHS, and the USA
  • The USA and Trade

Compulsory : Lockdown Economics

  • Choices (part 1)
  • Choices (part 2)
  • Choices (part 3)
  • Choices (part 4)
  • Choices (part 5)
  • Choices (part 6)
  • Choices (part 7)
  • Choices (part 8)
  • Choices (part 9)
  • Choices (part 10)

Compulsory : The challenge from COVID-19

  • Introduction
  • Trade offs
  • Trade offs (Part 2)
  • Trade offs (Part 3)
  • Imbalances in society
  • Imbalances in society (Part 2)
  • Imbalances in society (Part 3)
  • Imbalances in society (Part 4)
  • Imbalances in society (Part 5)
  • Imbalances in society (Part 6)
  • Imbalances in society (Part 7)
  • Imbalances in society (Part 8)
  • Imbalances in society (Part 9)
  • Imbalances in society (Part 10)
  • Imbalances in society (Part 11)
  • Imbalances in society (Part 12)
  • Imbalances in society (Part 13)
  • Imbalances in society (Part 14)
  • Imbalances in society (Part 15)
  • Imbalances in society (Part 16)
  • Imbalances in society (Part 17)
  • Imbalances in society (Part 18)
  • Imbalances in society (Part 19)
  • Imbalances in society (Part 20)

Compulsory : 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 : Current Affairs 10 November 2020

  • 10th November 2020
  • Part 2
  • Part 3
  • Part 4
  • Part 5
  • Part 6
  • Part 7
  • Part 8

Optional : Current Affairs 11th November 2020

  • Current Affairs 11th November 2020
  • Part 2
  • Part 3
  • Part 4
  • Part 5
  • Part 6
  • Part 7
  • Part 8
  • Part 9

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

Optional : April Fools' Economics

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

Optional : Learning and 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!

Compulsory : Trump v Biden (Economics only)

  • Introduction
  • Buy American? - Part 1
  • Buy American? - Part 2
  • The Biden Industrial Strategy - Part 1
  • The Biden Industrial Strategy - Part 2
  • The Biden Industrial Strategy - Part 3
  • The Biden Industrial Strategy - Part 4
  • Should the government buy domestically made concrete?
  • Trump Industrial Strategy - Part 1
  • Trump Industrial Strategy - Part 2
  • Trump Industrial Strategy - Part 3
  • Moody Analysis
  • Oxford Economics Report
  • K-shaped?
  • The Democratic Plan - Part 1
  • The Democratic Plan - Part 2
  • The Plan
  • How can all this be paid for? - Part 1
  • How can all this be paid for? - Part 2
  • Joe Biden's Gamble
  • How can all this be paid for? - Part 3
  • Covid-19 Effect?

Compulsory : 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
  • Five sites
  • Hoover Institution Study
  • He said...

Diploma - compulsory section

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

Improving your English (Optional)

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

Bonus

  • Bonus

Instructors

Mr Chris Sivewright

Mr Chris Sivewright
Instructor
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