1st Psychology Assistant - Bachelor

Economie

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ECTS Credits3
Number of Hours (h/year)30
Teaching staffChwist, Valérie
Course UnitCompulsory
TermQuad. 2
CodeSOC-PSY00045/1
Prerequisite

none

Aims and Objectives

 At the end of the course, the student will :

  • master the language specific to the course subject

  • have acquired the basic knowledge of the economic mechanisms

  • be able to explain a graph

  • identify the various economic models and doctrines

  • make the difference between planified economy and market economy

  • define the main economic foundations as well as the rudiments of the economic

policies characterising the present system and its evolutions

  • distinguish the economic variables having an impact on individuals and on

groups of people

  • find out more information and even have a critical mind on it.

Description

the market economy model

the social democratic model

the globalised economic model

the supply and the demand

the economic decline / recession

the public authorithies

the public funds

Bibliography

Ouvrages

COHEN Daniel, Nos temps modernes, éd. Flammarion, Paris, 1999

LONGUET Stéphane, les Classiques de l’économie – anthologie, Presses Pocket, Paris, 1991

MOUCHOT Claude, Pour que l'économie retrouve la raison, Economica, Paris, 2010

PETRELLA Ricardo, Eloge de la solidarité, Labor, Bruxelles, 1996

Référentiel d’économie, Didier Hatier, 2010, Bouge

Dictionnaire de la Pensée économique, BORMANS Christophe, Jeunes Editions, Paris, 2000

Notes de cours

Syllabus de GOOSSENS Vicky, 2009

Notes personnelles de sciences humaines et économiques, IPEPS Liège, 2009

Document audio-visuel

Reportage ou film relatif au contenu du cours

Périodiques, articles de presse ou sites internet

Brochures à propos de la banque, de la bourse et des produits financiers

Pour les articles ou sites internet, sources référencées en bas de page

Teaching and Learning MethodsLectures

written exercices

Assessment MethodsWritten examinations
NotesYes
LanguageFrench

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