Level 2 Economics - Macroeconomics The Big Issues (ECO202)
Course Description
Teacher in Charge: Mrs A. Peszynski, Ms L. Davies.
This Social Science course has an economics focus looking at some of the big issues facing the New Zealand economy – unemployment, growth, inflation and inequality. We look at causes, models, effects and government intervention as well as economic forecasting.
Students have the opportunity to attempt up to 16 credits from this course using economics achievement standards. Students will attempt either 91227 or 91228 - this will be determined at the start of the year and depend on student choice.
Recommended Prior Learning
Level One Commerce is recommended, however, you are welcome to pick up this course at Level Two. If you are unsure discuss this with with Ms Davies (P1) or the HOD Social Sciences, Mrs Peszynski (E11).
Contributions and Equipment/Stationery
1 x 2B5 hardcover exercise books
1 x workbooks (TBC) to be purchased through the College
Pathway
Credit Information
You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.
External
NZQA Info
Economics 2.1 - Analyse inflation using economic concepts and models
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Economics 2.3 - Analyse economic growth using economic concepts and models
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Economics 2.4 - Analyse unemployment using economic concepts and models
Assessments:
Term: 1, Week: 9
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Economics 2.6 - Analyse how government policies and contemporary economic issues interact
Pathway Tags
Creative, Primary, Service, Market Researcher, Financial Advisor, Retailing, Sales, Accountant, Banking, Management, Government Departments, Economist, Analyst, Researcher, Marketing Manager, Marketing Executive, Sales Manager, Banker, Advertising, Sports Marketer, Events Manager, Teacher, Small Business Manager, Financial Analyst, Product Manager, Product Development, Human Resources Advisor, Recruitment Manager, Entrepreneur (in your own business), Journalist, Investment Banking, Retail Buying, Retail Management, Public Relations Officer, Bank Management, Distribution & Logistics Management, Insurance Underwriter, International Market Developer, Property Manager, Property Valuer, Property Developer, Accounts Officer, Auditor, Debt Collector, Finance Manager, Financial Adviser, Financial Dealer, Payroll Officer, Mortgage Broker, Actuary, Energy Auditor, Real Estate Agent, Business Analyst, Computer Support Technician, Database/Systems Administrator, Game Developer, Information and Communication Technology,
Disclaimer
POLICY
It is the policy of Sacred Heart College Lower Hutt to have school-wide policies that inform parents and students of the criteria for administering all Assessments for National Qualifications.