Monash South Africa Economics (ECS3143)

Monash South Africa Economics (ECS3143) ECS3143 – Economics of money and banking 6 points, SCA Band 3, 0.125 EFTSL Synopsis The concept of money, the financial system and financial intermediation, the nature and roles of the Reserve Bank, banks and non-bank financial institutions. The role and interaction of financial markets and the determination of interest … Read more

UNISA Mandarin Course Module 2024 – 2024

UNISA Mandarin Course Module 2024 – 2024 Major combinations: NQF Level: 5: MAN1501, MAN1502 NQF Level: 6: MAN2601, MAN2602 NQF Level: 7: MAN3701, MAN3702, MAN3703, MAN3704, MAN3705 Rumen Hanyu: Introduction to Mandarin Chinese – MAN1501 Under Graduate Degree Semester module NQF level: 5 Credits: 12 Module presented in English,Other languages Purpose: To enable students to develop aptitudes … Read more

Monash South Africa Economics (ECS1102)

Monash South Africa Economics (ECS1102) ECS1102 – Introductory macroeconomics 6 points, SCA Band 3, 0.125 EFTSL Synopsis An introduction to the study of economics from a macroeconomic perspective including the following areas of study: trade in a global village, GDP as National Income and Aggregate Expenditure, savings and investment, unemployment, money and the South African … Read more

Monash South Africa Economics (ECS2141)

Monash South Africa Economics (ECS2141) ECS2141 – Economics of labour markets 6 points, SCA Band 3, 0.125 EFTSL Synopsis Topics include the supply of and the demand for labour, education and training, the operation of labour markets, including the role of institutions in the labour market, wage relativities, disadvantaged groups in the labour market, and … Read more

Monash South Africa Economics (ECS3830)

Monash South Africa Economics (ECS3830) ECS3830 – Competition and regulation 6 points, SCA Band 3, 0.125 EFTSL Synopsis This unit considers market structures, conduct and performance from the business perspective; economic policy as it affects horizontal and vertical relationships in business, particularly in relation to its dealings with consumers; the variety of approaches to competition … Read more

Monash South Africa Economics (ECS2730)

Monash South Africa Economics (ECS2730) ECS2730 – Intermediate macroeconomics 6 points, SCA Band 3, 0.125 EFTSL Synopsis Measuring and interpreting macroeconomic data; consumption and investment decisions; analysis of the real exchange rate and trade balance; assets price movements; different international monetary systems; the economic benefits and costs of optimum currency areas; IS-LM mode; AD-AS model; … Read more

Monash South Africa Economics (ECS2731)

Monash South Africa Economics (ECS2731) ECS2731 – Intermediate microeconomics 6 points, SCA Band 3, 0.125 EFTSL Synopsis This unit reviews the contemporary microeconomic principles. Consumer and producer theory focusing on individual consumers and firms, market processes, demand patterns, cost structures, market conditions, pricing policies, and the impact of regulation on business decisions are discussed. Cases … Read more

Monash South Africa Law

Monash South Africa Law Bachelor of Laws (LLB) for 2024 Why study Bachelor of Laws (LLB)? This newly designed qualification, recently added to our programme offering, is aligned to industry, with well-defined priorities to guarantee relevance while addressing the needs of society. There is a growing need for multi-dimensional graduates with the ability to participate … Read more

Monash South Africa Courses

Monash South Africa Courses Courses A degree of difference A qualification from Monash South Africa is your ticket to a world of possibilities. Foundation Programme Foundation Programme Bachelor Degrees Bachelor of Business Science Bachelor of Business Science (Accounting) Bachelor of Computer and Information Sciences Bachelor of Public Health Bachelor of Social Science Honours Degrees Bachelor … Read more

Monash South Africa Economics

Monash South Africa Economics Description Economics provides an advanced knowledge of the theories explaining and analysing the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services and focuses on how individuals, households, firms and governments interact and how economies work. Microeconomics examines the behaviour of buyers and sellers in the economy, while macroeconomics analyses the entire … Read more