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The course is aimed at studying the mechanism of economic and food security management
threshold values, levels and components of economic security, tools for identifying threats to
economic security; developing skills in making management decisions in the field of ensuring
the economic security of the country, regions, subjects at all levels of the macrosystem
Expected learning outcomes:
Knows the indicators and indicators of economic, food security, knows how to monitor the
economy, make forecasts, identify threats, determine limit (threshold) indicators; knows how to
develop crisis management strategies taking into account possible threats to all subjects of
national macro-systems
4. Sustainability Management
Credits 3
Semester 2 (Spring semester)
Short course description:
The course is aimed at developing knowledge of the basic concepts and models of economic
growth and sustainable development based on the principles of the “green” economy, methods
for assessing sustainable development, developing skills in identifying long-term prospects for
sustainable development based on the analysis of factors and sources of “green” growth,
creative economy and sustainable development
Expected learning outcomes:
Analyze the behavior and interaction of the main economic entities from the perspective of
“green” economic growth and sustainable development, identify factors and select indicators
and assess the effectiveness and sustainability of development, determine and justify strategic
priorities and directions of state policy for ensuring “green” economic growth and sustainable
development society
It is necessary to dial 6 credits
1. Macroeconomic policy
Credits 3
Semester 3 (Autumn semester)
Short course description:
The course is aimed at developing the research skills necessary when performing analytical
work on macroeconomic problems using tools for modeling complex open macrosystems
Expected learning outcomes:
Able to apply system dynamic models, including models of exogenous and endogenous
economic growth to make effective management decisions at the macro level
2. Digital transformation of public administration
Credits 3
Semester 3 (Autumn semester)
Short course description:
The course is aimed at studying key digital technologies and technological solutions that are
used by authorities to carry out government functions and provide public services in the
interests of citizens and businesses
Expected learning outcomes:
Knows how to work with key government information systems, knows the features of the
Electronic platform, including the Open Government, knows various digitalization projects, in
particular, within the framework of smart city concepts; knows the specifics of using government
digital platforms, artificial intelligence and big data in public administration
3. Regulatory Impact Analysis
Credits 3
Semester 3 (Autumn semester)
Short course description:
The course is aimed at studying the procedures for comparing the benefits and costs of an