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Individual and society
business management
Students learn to analyse, discuss and evaluate business activities at local, national and international levels.
The course covers the key characteristics of business organization and environment and the business functions of human resource management, finance and accounts, marketing and operations management.
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economics
Given the rapidly changing world, economic activity and its outcomes are constantly in flux.
Economics is an exciting, dynamic subject that allows students to develop an understanding of the complexities and interdependence of economic activities in a rapidly changing world.
geography
The Diploma Programme geography course integrates both physical and human geography, and ensures that students acquire elements of both scientific and socio-economic methodologies.
global politics
It allows students to develop an understanding of the local, national, international and global dimensions of political activity, as well as allowing them the opportunity to explore political issues affecting their own lives.
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psychology
Since the psychology course examines the interaction of biological, cognitive and sociocultural influences on human behaviour, it is well placed in group 3, individuals and societies.
Students undertaking the course can expect to develop an understanding of how psychological knowledge is generated, developed and applied. This will allow them to have a greater understanding of themselves and appreciate the diversity of human behaviour.
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