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Delve into the complexities of the Canadian economy with our comprehensive economics course! 

This program is designed to provide students with a deep understanding of the key issues and challenges facing Canada’s economic landscape and the various strategies employed to address them. Students will explore the crucial economic roles played by firms, workers, government, and themselves as individual consumers and contributors.

Throughout the course, students will engage with the concepts of economic thinking and the economic inquiry process. They will learn to apply economic models to assess the impact of economic decisions and issues at individual, regional, and national levels. This analysis will help them understand how these roles collectively contribute to the stability and change within the Canadian economy.

Ideal for students interested in economics, business, and policy-making, this course equips them with the analytical tools and knowledge needed to critically evaluate economic activities and their broader implications.

 

Course information

 

  • Discipline: Canadian and World Studies
  • Course type: University/College Preparation
  • Prerequisite: Canadian History since World War I, Grade 10, Academic or Applied

CIE3M The Individual and the Economy (Grade 11)

SKU: CIE3M
600,00C$Precio
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  • Grading

    • The final grade is based on performance in three areas: products, observations and conversations.
    • 70% of the grade is based on evaluations conducted throughout the course (conversations, participation, group activities, oral presentations, homework assignments, grammar quizzes, class tests and unit tests).
    • 30% is based on a final evaluation (Midterm and Final test).
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