Syllabus

For the development of the content of this Postgraduate certificate TECH and its team of experts have taken into account the most comprehensive and innovative information in the economic sector, therefore, designing a dynamic, thorough and highly qualifying syllabus. In addition, in order to make it a multidisciplinary academic experience, they have included hours of high quality additional material, presented in different formats. Everything will be available on the Virtual Campus from the very beginning of the activity and can be downloaded to any device with an Internet connection.

You will have access to the Virtual Campus 24 hours a day throughout the week. In addition, you will be able to do it through any device with Internet connection”

Syllabus

In order to ensure the best academic experience, TECH has developed the syllabus of this Postgraduate certificate in Deontology for Economists taking into account the immediate current situation of the sector and basing its content on the most exhaustive information. Therefore, in this program, the graduate will acquire the professional skills that will allow them to face challenges and business decisions in complex environments.

Over the course of 300 hours, in which this Postgraduate certificate is distributed, the student will be able to analyze a multitude of practical cases through individual and team work. It is, therefore, an authentic immersion in real business situations.
This 100% online program addresses in depth the tasks of the economics professional related to the different specific procedures of the profession, and is designed to train professionals who understand the work activity from an ethical, committed and rigorous point of view.

A plan designed for specialists, focused on their professional improvement and that will prepare the graduate to achieve excellence in the business environment. A program that understands your needs and those of your organization through innovative content based on the latest trends, and supported by the best educational methodology and an exceptional teaching team, which will give you the skills to solve critical situations in a creative and efficient way.

This Postgraduate certificate takes place over 12 weeks and is divided into 2 modules:

Module 1. Statistics
Module 2. Environment, Corporate Social Responsibility and Professional Deontology

TECH offers you the opportunity to study this Postgraduate certificate in Deontology for Economists completely online. During the 12 weeks of the specialization, the student will be able to access all the contents of this program at any time, which will allow the students to self-manage their study time.

Module 1. Statistics

1.1. Probability: Random Variable

1.1.1. Random Experiments
1.1.2. Axioms of Probability
1.1.3. Elementary Properties

1.2. Probability Models

1.2.1. Random Variables
1.2.2. Bernoulli’s Distribution
1.2.3. Binomial Distribution
1.2.4. Multinomial Distribution

1.3. Calculating Probabilities and Critical Points with R

1.3.1. Normal or Gaussian Distribution
1.3.2. R Commander
1.3.3. Properties

1.4. Statistical Inference: Some Preliminary Concepts

1.4.1. Definition and Preliminary Concepts
1.4.2. Binomial Distribution and Calculation
1.4.3. Normal Curve and Calculation

1.5. Point Estimators: Sampling Distributions and Properties

1.5.1. General Concepts of Sampling Distribution
1.5.2. Point Estimation
1.5.3. Interval Estimation

1.6. Confidence Intervals (CI): Mean, Proportion, Variance. CI in Two Populations

1.6.1. Intervals for One or Several Samples
1.6.2. Bootstrap Method
1.6.3. Bayesian Intervals

1.7. Hypothesis Testing in Statistical Inference Methods

1.7.1. Statistical Hypothesis Testing
1.7.2. Region of Rejection and Acceptance
1.7.3. Decision Rules

1.8. Particular Cases: Population Mean, Variance and Proportion. Parametric Contrasts

1.8.1. Known and Unknown Variances
1.8.2. Likelihood Ratio
1.8.3. Equality Test

1.9. Chi-Squared Goodness-of-Fit Test

1.9.1. Data Grouping
1.9.2. Critical Region
1.9.3. Expected Frequency

1.10. Normality Assumption Test: Jarque-Bera Test

1.10.1. Significant Variables
1.10.2. Central Limit Theorem
1.10.3. Estimators, Histogram

1.11 Hypothesis of Independence with Two Qualitative Variables

1.11.1. Concept of Independent Variables
1.11.2. Observed and Expected Frequencies
1.11.3. Calculating the Contrast Ratio

1.12. Simple Linear Regression Models and Point Estimation

1.12.1. Regression and Linear Correlation Coefficient
1.12.2. Parameter Inference
1.12.3. Model Assumptions

1.13. Confidence Interval and Regression Lines

1.13.1. Linear Functions and Regression
1.13.2. Simple Linear Regression
1.13.3. Exogenous and Endogenous Variables

1.14. Predictions and Applications of Information and Communication Technology

1.14.1. Theoretical and Conceptual Framework
1.14.2. Collection and Analysis Techniques
1.14.3. General and Specific Objectives

1.15. Multiple Regression Models and Point Estimation

1.15.1. Hypothesis and Estimation
1.15.2. Types of Error and Model Adjustments
1.15.3. Linear Model Extensions

1.16. Global Significance Test of Regression

1.16.1. ANOVA Table
1.16.2. Multicollinearity

Module 2. Environment, Corporate Social Responsibility and Professional Deontology

2.1. Introduction to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)

2.1.1. What is Corporate Social Responsibility?

2.1.1.1. Key Aspects and Principles of CSR

2.1.2. Interactions of the Company in the Operating Environment
2.1.3. Social, Economic and Environmental Responsibility
2.1.4. Background of CSR

2.2. Environment and Company

2.2.1. Current Situation of the Global Environmental State
2.2.2. Environmental Peculiarities at the Regional Level
2.2.3. Impact of the Business Activity and its Management

2.3. Society and Company. The Social Dimension of the Corporate Social Responsibility

2.3.1. Business Policies that Contribute to Economic Development
2.3.2. Business Environmentally Friendly
2.3.3. Identification and Analysis of Prosumers

2.4. Corporate Social Responsibility and Company. Its Economic Dimension

2.4.1. Applying CSR Policies to Business Strategy
2.4.2. Using CSR as a Marketing and Digital Marketing Boost
2.4.3. Economic Aspects of CSR

2.5. Stakeholders

2.5.1. Relationships with Different Companies Based on CSR
2.5.2. Creation of Value based on CSR Policies
2.5.3. Different Agents that Participate as Stakeholders

2.6. Corporate Social Responsibility in the Different Sectors of Activity

2.6.1. CSR in the Automobile, Electricity and Hydrocarbons Sectors
2.6.2. CSR in the Banking Sector and the New Types of Virtual Currencies
2.6.3. CSR in Other Sectors (Services and Distribution)

2.7. Implementation and Practice of Corporate Social Responsibility

2.7.1. Triple Bottom Line
2.7.2. Creation of a CSR Department or Merger with an Existing Department
2.7.3. Application of CSR among the Different Levels of the Business Network

2.8. Deontology, Rights and Responsibilities of an Economist

2.8.1. Ethics for Economists
2.8.2. Fundamental Rights and Responsibilities of the Economist
2.8.3. Deontological Principles for Economists

2.9. Economics of Sustainable Development in a Globalized Environment

2.9.1. Development of the Business Activity by adding Sustainability Objectives with its Environment
2.9.2. Application of New CSR Indicators for Calculation in Social Wellbeing
2.9.3. Business Adaptation to Different Regulations during International Expansion, Under the Principles of Sustainable Development and the Generation of Wealth and Well-being

2.10. Compliance Standards and Obtaining Environmental Certification

2.10.1. Types of Certifications Certifying Compliance with CSR Management Policies
2.10.2. Main ISO Standards
2.10.3. Tripartite Declaration of Principles Concerning Multinational Companies and the ILO Social Policy

If you are looking to differentiate yourself through your good professional practice and your responsibility towards the citizenry, this program is perfect to demonstrate it”

Teaching Objectives

Meticulous compliance with the code of ethics has become a characteristic quality of very few professionals in the economic sector. However, it is a practice that denotes commitment and responsibility, which is why carrying it out can help the specialist to stand out from the rest. Based on this, TECH has developed this very complete Postgraduate certificate, with the objective of providing the graduate with the information to perfectly manage the work ethics of their sector.

If among your academic goals is to master the strategies of hypothesis testing in statistical inference methods, this Postgraduate certificate is perfect for you”

TECH makes the goals of their students their own goals too.  
Working together to achieve them.

The Postgraduate certificate in Deontology for Economists enables the student to:

  1. Apply the various probability distribution and statistical models for reliable decision making in relation to the company's situation 
  2. Understand how future investments work  
  3. Manage investment results in accordance with company policies and the country's economy 
  4. Recognize the positive effects of a company on the regional economy by identifying the rights and duties of an economist in the performance of their duties 
  5. Analyze corporate policies of conduct, both internal and external, based on the principles of Corporate Social Responsibility 
  6. Understand the role of Deontology in the good professional practices of economists 

 

Postgraduate Certificate in Deontology for Economists

The Postgraduate Certificate in Deontology for Economists designed by TECH Global University is designed for those interested in ethics and social responsibility in the field of economics. This postgraduate course offers an advanced update on deontology and social responsibility in the field of economics, and focuses on the importance of making ethical and socially responsible decisions in the economic field. The Postgraduate Certificate is designed to provide comprehensive training in the theory and practice of deontology and social responsibility in the field of economics. Students learn about the different ethical theories and their application in the economic field, as well as the principles of social responsibility and corporate sustainability. Ethics and social responsibility are two important topics in the world of business and economics, and are increasingly valued by employers and society in general. Graduates of this Postgraduate Certificate, which is taken entirely online, are highly valued professionals in a wide variety of economic environments, including businesses, non-governmental organizations, government agencies and other institutions.

Delve deeper into corporate social responsibility

The primary focus of the University Postgraduate Certificate is training in ethical and socially responsible decision making in the economic arena. Students learn to identify and address ethical and social challenges in the field of economics, and to develop solutions and strategies to effectively address these problems. In short, the Postgraduate Certificate in Ethics for Economists is an excellent choice for those interested in ethics and social responsibility in economics. With a thorough update on the theory and practice of deontology and social responsibility, this Postgraduate Certificate provides valuable skills and knowledge for a career in this exciting and growing field. If you are interested in making ethical and socially responsible decisions in economics, this postgraduate course is an excellent choice for you.