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Course Details

Course Code(s):
EC5005
Available:
Part-Time
Intake:
Autumn/Fall
Course Start Date:
Autumn 2025
Duration:
12 Weeks
Award:
University Certificate of Study
Qualification:
NFQ Level 9 Minor Award
Faculty: Kemmy Business School
Course Type: Professional/Flexible, Online
Fees: For Information on Fees, see section below.

Contact(s):

Name: Dr Mauricio Perez Alaniz
Email: Mauricio.PerezAlaniz@ul.ie

for more information or to be notified when applications are open.

Brief Description

This course qualifies for 50% funding under the HCI Micro-Credential Course Learner Subsidy. Check fees section for details and eligibility.  Please Note:   Applicants may only apply for and receive, one subsidised course per semester.   

Please ensure you enter the Module Code above when applying for this module. Applications without this cannot be processed. You may apply for more than one module under the same application. 

This micro-credential represents a single module within a larger further award (eg. Certificate, Diploma, Masters). By taking this micro-credential you may be eligible to apply for a credit exemption should you progress to study for a further award. 

The programme associated with this MicroCred is: 

This programme applies macroeconomic principles to the international economy. Identifies the consequences of extending national macroeconomic models to allow for international interdependencies. A focus on key global dynamics, in the context of increasing global economic integration.

Learning Outcomes

On successful completion of this module, students will be able to:

  1. Explain the measurement of fundamental macroeconomic phenomena such as gross domestic product, unemployment, and inequality. 
  2. Analyse national economic problems and issues through key models of growth, distribution, and development. 
  3. Demonstrate knowledge of the history of the Irish economy, particularly the role of the UK, Europe and international investment.
  4. Demonstrate awareness of the interaction of climate change and the national economy.
  5. Evaluate the empirical literature related to Irish economic growth.                                               
  6. Provide well-argued opinions on prevailing issues within the global economy pertinent to the national economy.

Assessment

Continuous assessment based on essays

Weekly Time Commitment 

3 hours

Designed for people who want to study economics at postgraduate level, but do not have a strong background in the topic. The module is suitable for professionals who want to upskill in economics, and who already hold an honours degree or equivalent in a non-economic discipline. It will also benefit those who want to build up credits to seek a master’s degree in economics. Applications with a lower result or a Level 7 qualification will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

Entry requirements are established to ensure the learner can engage with the course material and assessments, at a level suitable to their needs, and the academic requirements of the module. By applying to this micro-credential, you are confirming that you have reviewed and understand any such requirements, and that you meet the eligibility criteria for admission. 

Successful completion of this module does not automatically qualify you for entry into a further award. All programme applicants must meet the entry requirements listed if applying for a further award. 

€1,300

HCI Micro-Credential Course Learner Subsidy - Candidates who satisfy the eligibility criteria can qualify for 50% funding subject to the availability of places. To clarify eligibility please go to Eligibility Criteria 

Please click here for information on funding and scholarships.