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Mode of learning
Self study
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Mode of Delivery
Video and Text Based
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Course overview
Oxford Diploma in Microeconomics/Business courses ( 48 hrs) certification course is created by Chris Sivewright - Author, Actor & Instructor, which is offered by Udemy and is aimed at participants who are looking for an extensive medium to gain knowledge about microeconomics and business. The Oxford Diploma in Microeconomics/Business courses (48 hours) online course by Udemy is suitable for both beginners and those with prior experience in economics.
Oxford Diploma in Microeconomics/Business courses ( 48 hrs) online classes contain around 48 hours of video-based lectures as well as 29 downloadable resources that address major topics in microeconomics at a basic level, such as taxation, demand, supply, elasticity, subsidies, lean management, recycling, and many more. Real-life case studies will also be used to teach participants practical ways and strategies for dealing with various situations that may arise when running a business.
The highlights
- Certificate of completion
- Self-paced course
- English videos with multi-language subtitles
- 47.5 hours of pre-recorded video content
- 29 downloadable resources
- Case studies
- 30-day money-back guarantee
- Unlimited access
- Accessible on mobile devices and TV
Program offerings
- Certificate of completion
- Self-paced course
- English videos with multi-language subtitles
- 47.5 hours of pre-recorded video content
- 29 downloadable resources
- Case studies
- 30-day money-back guarantee
- Unlimited access
Course and certificate fees
Fees information
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What you will learn
After completing the Oxford Diploma in Microeconomics/Business courses ( 48 hrs) online certification, participants will get a basic understanding of microeconomics and business principles. Participants will learn about the fundamentals of economics as well as taxation procedures. Participants will learn about concepts of lean management, recycling, and decluttering. Participants will also learn about demand and supply management tactics, as well as how to interpret elasticity.
Who it is for
The syllabus
Friendly advice
Please watch this first!
- Introduction
- Please please watch this first!
Preview & Introduction
- Maximising your enjoyment from this course
- Maximising your enjoyment from this course (Part 2)
- Maximising your enjoyment from this course (Part 3)
- Maximising your enjoyment from this course (Part 4)
- Maximising your enjoyment from this course (Part 5)
- Preview repeat
Oxford School of Learning Diploma
- Compulsory: The Oxford Diploma
OPTIONAL: New to English? Start here!
- 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 2)
- Day Five: Make time to study
- Day Six: Five Websites
- Day Seven: In conclusion
Compulsory : Key Microeconomic vocabulary - 100 words + !
- Introduction
- Lecture 1
- Lecture 2
- Lecture 3
- Lecture 4
- Lecture 5
- Lecture 6
- Lecture 7
- Lecture 8
- Lecture 9
- Lecture 10
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
Compulsory : Introduction
- Original preview
- About the lecturer
- The demand curve
- Elasticity of demand
- Ceteris Paribus
- More on elasticity
- Consumer surplus
- Income elasticity of demand
- Revision
- Cross elasticity of demand
- Elasticity of supply
- Elasticity interpreted
- Surpluses & Min/Max price
- Maximum rent
- Minimum wage
- Exchange rates & SPICED
- Demand for imports/exports
- Demand curve shifts
- Indirect taxation
- VAT
- Elasticity and tax
- Subsidies
- Externalities
- More externalities
- Positive externality in Production
- Social optimum
- Negative externalities
- Conclusion & 1 bonus diagram!
- Tariffs
- Free trade
- Competition and elasticity - competitiveness
- Elasticity of supply
- Competitiveness - elasticity of demand
- Import controls
- Housing market
- Competition - technology
- Uncertainty
- Terminology
- Competitiveness - elasticity of demand
- Supply
- Competition - Elasticity of demand
- Supply
- Gender pay gap
- The sugar tax
Compulsory : Man with a Van: Microeconomics Business
- Introduction
- Get a van...and tools - pt 1
- Get a van...and tools - pt 2
- Get a Van...and Tools - pt 3
- Raising awareness - pt 1
- Raising awareness - pt 2
- Raising awareness - pt 3
- Become a matter of record
- Let your work speak for you
- What are you offering?
- Careful about overspending...
- Maintaining your profile
- Comprehensive Business Plan
- Scratching each other's backs
- Insurance
- Time is Money
- Diversify
- How can I....?
- Conclusion
- Working on your own...
Compulsory : Really really current revision section - elasticity, demand/supply
- Introduction
- Ice Cream
- Trade War
- Flagging Demand
- Taking the Brisket
- The Margin is Important
- Supply Chain Management
- Soda
- Insolvencies
- Brand Driven Products
- Pricing policies
- Income threshold
- Results differ
- The NHI
Compulsory : The Japan Times series
- The flow of goods
- Heat related
- Whisky
- Household Spending
Compulsory : Health
- The Tax Model
- Hypothecated taxes
- Private Health Insurance
- Social Health Insurance
- User Charges as an Additional Source of Funding
- Charging NHS Patients for GP Appointments
Compulsory : Obesity and Economics
- Obesity - the prologue
- Obesity pt 1
- Obesity - pt 2
- Obesity - pt 3
- Obesity - pt 4
- What makes a great teacher?
Compulsory : The Economics of football - a very, very short course
- Introduction
- Football attendances
- Sponsorship
- TV rights
- A case study
- Two books; two theses
- Two books; two theses (part 2)
- Two books; two theses (part 3)
- Two books; two theses (part 4)
- Galatasary
- Conclusion
Optional: September Blues
- Introduction (Part 1)
- Introduction (Part 2)
- Introduction (Part 3)
- September 01 (Part 1)
- September 01 (Part 2)
- September 02 (Part 1)
- September 02 (Part 2)
- September 03
- September 04 (Part 1)
- September 04 (Part 2)
- September 04 (Part 3)
- September 05
- September 06
- September 07
- September 08
- September 09
- September 10 (Part 1)
- September 10 (Part 2)
- September 10 (Part 3)
- September 10 (Part 4)
- September 10 (Part 5)
- September 11 (Part 1)
- September 11 (Part 2)
- September 12 (Part 1)
- September 12 (Part 2)
- September 12 (Part 3)
- September 12 (Part 4)
- September 12 (Part 5)
- September 12 (Part 6)
- September 13 (Part 1)
- September 13 (Part 2)
- September 13 (Part 3)
- September 13 (Part 4)
- September 13 (Part 5)
- September 14 (Part 1)
- September 14 (Part 2)
- September 14 (Part 3)
- September 14 (Part 4)
- September 15
- September 16
- September 17 (Part 1)
- September 17 (Part 2)
- September 17 (Part 3)
- September 17 (Part 4)
- September 17 (Part 5)
- September 17 (Part 6)
- September 17 (Part 7)
- September 17 (Part 8)
- September 17 (Part 9)
- September 17 (Part 10)
- September 17 (Part 11)
- September 18
- September 19 (Part 1)
- September 19 (Part 2)
- September 20 (Part 1)
- September 20 (Part 2)
- September 20 (Part 3)
- September 20 (Part 4)
- September 21 (Part 1)
- September 21 (Part 2)
- September 21 (Part 3)
- September 21 (Part 4)
- September 21 (Part 5)
- September 22 (Part 1)
- September 22 (Part 2)
- September 22 (Part 3)
- September 22 (Part 4)
- September 23 (Part 1)
- September 23 (Part 2)
- September 23 (Part 3)
- September 23 (Part 4)
- September 23 (Part 5)
- September 24 (Part 1)
- September 24 (Part 2)
- September 24 (Part 3)
- September 24 (Part 4)
- September 24 (Part 5)
- September 24 (Part 6)
- September 25 (Part 1)
- September 25 (Part 2)
- September 25 (Part 3)
- September 25 (Part 4)
- September 25 (Part 5)
- September 25 (Part 6)
- September 26 (Part 1)
- September 26 (Part 2)
- September 26 (Part 3)
- September 26 (Part 4)
- September 27
- September 28
- September 29
- September 30 (Part 1)
- September 30 (Part 2)
Compulsory : COVID-19: The effects
- Introduction
- Trade offs
- Trade offs (Part 2)
- Trade offs (Part 3)
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 : 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 : The Micro economic impact of Brexit
- Brexit is coming - what can I do?
- Where will I live...?
- I've got a mortgage!
- Save me!
- Staycation?
- Hope I die before I get old...
- What can I bank on?
- Will I lose my job?
- Can I flee abroad?
- This is all bad for my health!
- Forced intermittent fasting?
- Forced intermittent fasting?
Compulsory : Brexit - the Update
Brexit - the Update: 1
Compulsory: Sustainable living : Lifestyle tweaks
- Introduction
- Powerplay
- Watch your water
- Plant based
- Recycle and go plastic free
- Fast fashion?
- Walk!
- Greening your money
- Shout!
Optional : April Fools' Economics
- Introduction
- Pranks
- Cutting costs
- Guardian on Twitter
- More Pranks
- Conclusion
Compulsory : Multiple Choice tests
- Multiple choice test 1 - pt 1
- Multiple choice test 1 - pt 2
- Multiple choice test 1 - pt 3
- Multiple choice test 1 - pt 4
- Multiple choice test 1 - pt 5
- Multiple choice test 2 - pt 1
- Multiple choice test 2 - pt 2
- Multiple choice test 2 - pt 3
- Multiple choice test 2 - pt 4
- Multiple choice test 2 - pt 5
- Multiple choice test 3 - one part
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 : 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!
Improving your English (Optional)
- Introduction
- Lesson 1
- Lesson 2
- Lesson 3
- Lesson 4
- Lesson 5
- Lesson 6
- Lesson 7
- Lesson 8
Bonus
- Bonus
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