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Economics

Gain a comprehensive understanding of economics, business management, legal studies, and geography in the context of the global economy. Learn about market dynamics, financial systems, legal frameworks, and environmental challenges. Explore topics such as consumers, human rights, indigenous communities, and economic activity. Prepare yourself for future success in a globalized world.

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Economics

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  1. Economics

  2. Preliminary Course Structure • Introduction to Economics • Consumers & Business • Markets • Labour Markets • Financial Markets • Government in the Economy

  3. HSC Course Structure • The Global Economy • Australia’s Place in the Global Economy • Economic Issues • Economic Policies & Management

  4. Where do we fit in the global economy?

  5. What about the money market?

  6. Business Studies

  7. Preliminary Course Structure • Nature of Business • Business Management • Business Planning

  8. HSC Course Structure • Operations • Marketing • Finance • Human Resources

  9. Who are the movers & shakers in business?

  10. How does Australian business compete in the global market?

  11. Legal Studies

  12. Preliminary Course Structure • Part I: The Legal System • Part II: The Individual & The Law • Part III: The Law in Practice

  13. Focus Studies in Yr 11 to choose from: • Women • Aborigines & Torres Strait Islanders • Migrants • Those with mental, intellectual or physical disability • Socio-economically disadvantaged • Members of other disadvantaged groups e.g refugees, juveniles

  14. HSC Course Structure • Core Part I: Crime • Core Part II: Human Rights • Part III: Options

  15. Options to Choose From… • Consumers • Family • Global Environmental Protection • Indigenous People • Shelter • Workplace • World Order

  16. Geography

  17. Preliminary Course Structure • Biophysical Interactions • Global Challenges • Senior Geography Project

  18. HSC Course Structure • Ecosystems at Risk • Urban Places • People & Economic Activity

  19. Coastal Environments

  20. Fragile Environments…

  21. Global Cities

  22. Atmospheric Processes

  23. Natural Hazards…

  24. World Cities…

  25. People & Economic Activity…In the Sahara Desert!

  26. Major Excursion!!

  27. Aboriginal Studies

  28. Preliminary Course Structure • Aboriginality & the Land • Heritage & Identity • International Indigenous Community: Comparative Study • Research and Inquiry Methods: Local Community Case Study

  29. HSC Course Structure • Social justice & Human Rights Issues • Aboriginality & the Land OR… • Heritage & Identity • Research and Inquiry Methods – Major Project

  30. Working Together for the Future…

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