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Master the principles of microeconomics: supply, demand, market structures, and policy analysis
GDP, inflation, fiscal & monetary policy, and international trade
Master strategic frameworks, competitive analysis, business models, and growth execution
Learn the fundamentals of marketing — from the 4 Ps and consumer behavior to digital strategy, branding, and building a marketing plan
Learn the language of business — from double-entry bookkeeping and journal entries to financial statements, internal controls, and ratio analysis
Learn how to launch and grow a startup — from ideation and market validation to funding, team building, marketing, and scaling operations
Master how capital markets work — from stocks and bonds to derivatives and portfolio theory — and build a solid foundation for making informed investment decisions
Master the core principles of management — from planning and organizing to leading, motivating teams, and driving organizational change
Master the end-to-end supply chain — from operations strategy and demand forecasting to inventory management, lean principles, logistics, and supply chain resilience
Understanding economics helps you make better financial decisions, follow current events with deeper insight, and think critically about policy and business strategy. Whether you are a student, professional, or just curious, economics provides a framework for understanding how the world works.
Microeconomics studies individual markets, consumers, and firms. It covers topics like supply and demand, pricing, and market competition. Macroeconomics looks at the economy as a whole, covering GDP, inflation, unemployment, monetary policy, and international trade. Most students start with microeconomics as it builds intuition for macro concepts.
Absolutely. Personal finance covers budgeting, investing, debt management, retirement planning, and taxes. These are essential life skills that most schools do not teach. Whether you are a student just starting out or an adult looking to improve your financial health, this course provides practical, actionable knowledge you will use every day.
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