11110316 - Anglais
Volume horaire total | 36 |
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Volume horaire TD | 36 |
Responsables
Objectifs
In conjunction with DSCG Economy course, this course prepares students for National Accounting Diploma UE 6 : Oral exam partially in English DSCG UE6 (Bulletin Officiel de l’Enseignement Supérieur et de la Recherche, B.O.E.S.R., n° 14 du 3 avril 2014).
TARGETED KNOWLEDGE
TARGETED SKILLS
TARGETED KNOWLEDGE
- Economics (see official national curriculum)
- Specifics of American and British systems
TARGETED SKILLS
- Understanding and summarizing economic press article
- Answering questions on related topic
Contenu
1. British and American institutions
2. Figures, graphs, trends
3. Organizing and regulating the economy
4. Growth, technology, employment
5. Knowledge-based economy
6. Territories, networks, clusters
7. Environmental and social imbalances
8. Non market economy
9. Social protection
2. Figures, graphs, trends
3. Organizing and regulating the economy
4. Growth, technology, employment
5. Knowledge-based economy
6. Territories, networks, clusters
7. Environmental and social imbalances
8. Non market economy
9. Social protection
Contrôles des connaissances
Final Exam
Oral, 2H30
Mock exam
Continuing Examination
Written exam, 1H
In class examination
Vocabulary tests - Oral presentations
Oral, 2H30
Mock exam
Continuing Examination
Written exam, 1H
In class examination
Vocabulary tests - Oral presentations
Informations complémentaires
TEACHING METHODS
Individual and group work
Individual assessment by teacher and/or assessment by peers
Written and audiovisual media
TECHNOLOGY ENHANCED LEARNING:
Collaborative summary sheets via online platform Moodle
PRE-REQUISITE DSCG
Economy class
ADDITIONAL READINGS:
Economix, by Dan Burr and Michael Goodwin The Economist
Individual and group work
Individual assessment by teacher and/or assessment by peers
Written and audiovisual media
TECHNOLOGY ENHANCED LEARNING:
Collaborative summary sheets via online platform Moodle
PRE-REQUISITE DSCG
Economy class
ADDITIONAL READINGS:
Economix, by Dan Burr and Michael Goodwin The Economist