Integrated Humanities: Department of Economics
Aims:
The aims of the Economics curriculum are to enable students to:
- Develop an interest in exploring human behavior and social issues through an Elementary Economics perspective;
- Understand the world in which they live through mastery of basic Elementary Economics knowledge;
- Enhance their general intellectual capacity for life-long learning, through developing their capacities in Elementary Economics analysis, so that they possess the skills necessary for reasoning about issues and making rational choices; and
- Participate as informed and responsible citizens in the decision-making processes of a modern democratic society.
Objectives:
Knowledge and understanding
Students will acquire knowledge and understanding about:
- Economics terminology and concepts, as well as elementary economic theories;
- Basic economic problems faced by every individual and society, and alternative approaches to tackling these problems;
- The considerations and forces underlying the economic decisions that needs to be taken by individuals, firms, institutions and governments;
- The interactions of different economic sectors; and
- The Hong Kong economy and its relationship with the economies of other parts of the nation and the world.
Skills
Students will develop skills to:
- Interpret economic information presented in verbal, numerical or graphical form;
- Apply their economic knowledge to a variety of problems and issues in a range of economic contexts;
- Analyze information through the use of economic concepts and theories;
- Evaluate information, arguments, proposals and policies from different economic perspectives and make informed judgments; and
- Communicate economic ideas and informed judgments, in a clear, logical and appropriate form.
University Consultant:
- Professor WEI Xiangdong of Lingnan University, Hong Kong
Panel Chairperson:
- Mr. Chan TS
Memebr:
- Ms. Chan WL