During your studies you will develop frameworks and methods for analysing social and economic issues. You will gain an understanding of strategic decision-making and an ability to view issues within a national or international context.
During your studies you will develop frameworks and methods for analysing social and economic issues. You will gain an understanding of strategic decision-making and an ability to view issues within a national or international context. The emphasis is on developing your competence in economic analysis and applying this to real-world issues.
Our students enjoy research-informed teaching from academics at the leading edge of their discipline. Graduate students receive a rigorous training in current economic methodology and undertake their own research at the frontiers of the field.
Executive Education programmes deliver the practical application of theory in an experiential and interactive way. We give you and your team the latest applied business skills from New Zealand’s foremost research-led university. Our team of programme advisers are available throughout your learning experience from selecting the best course through to follow ups to review your progress implementing your learning at work.
The University of Auckland Business School is located in Grafton, Central Auckland. It is in close proximity to all motorway exits so accessible from North, South, East and West Auckland. The courses are delivered in our state of the art facilities at the architecturally acclaimed Owen G Glenn Business School building which boasts stunning views of Auckland.
We fully cater our courses including a hot lunch, morning and afternoon tea with a cup of coffee waiting for you on arrival!
Develop an understanding of elements of economic theory and how they relate to contemporary business issues, including exchange rates, international trade, and the relationship between market economics and regulation.
L1 Economics gives students tools that allow them to decode their own behaviour and enable students to make economically sound decisions.
Quantitative methods for advanced study in economics and finance. Topics include calculus of functions of several variables; matrices and quadratic forms; distribution theory; expectations, with applications to problems in economics and finance.
This short course in economics will help you develop the analytical skills needed to be an effective problem solver of real-life issues, ranging from employment and housing, to public health, transport and environmental pollution. It also provides a springboard to further study.
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