Course image 21-22 SG1022: Quantitative Methods - Spring Term
21-22 Economics

IYI Quantitative Methods 

2021/22: January Cohort 

Welcome to the Quantitative Methods Moodle page for January 2021/22. 

This module covers topics in mathematics which include solving problems inequalities and problems of compound interest. We also cover topics in Statistics that include probability analysis, measures of central tendency, regression analysis and significance tests.

If you have any general module queries, have trouble completing/uploading your assignment or just want to discuss your progress, please contact the module lecturer Jassodra at Jassodra.Maharaj@rhul.ac.uk

If you need specific English writing help, you should speak to your AES tutor and/or Christopher.Storrs-Fox@rhul.ac.uk and they can tell you about the language support available to you.



Course image 21-22 SG1021: Organisational Studies - Spring Term
21-22 Economics

Welcome to the Organisational Studies page for January 2021/22. 

This module will provide in-depth knowledge about the nature of organisations, kinds of organisations, internal and external influences on organisational culture, strategy, and decision making.

Here you will find class materials, homework information, independent study tasks, and formative and summative assignment information for the Organisational Studies module.

If you have any general module queries, have trouble completing/uploading your assignment or just want to discuss your progress, please contact the module tutors Dr. Tesfaye Gojjie (Tesfaye.Gojjie@rhul.ac.uk) or Xiaoguang Yuan (Xiaoguang@rhul.ac.uk).

If you need specific English writing help, you should speak to the head of  AES tutor and he can tell you about the language support available to you.


Course image 21-22 SG1020: Marketing, Markets and Consumption - Spring Term
21-22 Economics

Marketing, Markets and Consumption 2021/22: January Cohort 

Welcome to the Marketing Moodle page for January 2021/22. 

Here you will find class materials, homework information, independent study tasks and formative and summative assignment information for the Marketing, Markets and Consumption module.

We will be exploring a wide range of topics in relation to business to consumer marketing. We will begin by considering the role of marketing in business and whether adds value. We will then look at topics such as ethics in marketing, how companies can use information to make decisions and also how marketeers can develop propositions that truly add value to customers. This module develops your commercial knowledge and equips you for a career in business. It also gives you a solid foundation for your second year studies.

If you have any general module queries, have trouble completing/uploading your assignment or just want to discuss your progress, please contact the module tutor Dr. Agha Ibiam (agha.ibiam@rhul.ac.uk) or Dr. Tesfaye Gojjie (tesfaye.gojjie@rhul.ac.uk)

If you need specific English writing help, you should speak to your AES tutor and they can tell you about the language support available to you.

Tutors: 



Course image 21-22 SG1019: Management First - Spring Term
21-22 Economics

IY1 Interpreting Management 2021/22 January Cohort

Welcome to the Interpreting Management Moodle page!

Here you will find class materials, homework information, independent study tasks and formative and summative assignment information for the Interpreting Management module.

If you have any general module queries, have trouble completing/uploading your assignment or just want to discuss your progress, please contact the module tutor Sarah Amechi at Sarah.Amechi@rhul.ac.uk 

If you need specific English writing help, you should speak to Head of AES (Christopher.Storrs-Fox@rhul.ac.uk) and he can tell you about the language support available to you.


Course image 21-22 SG1018: Interpreting Management - Spring Term
21-22 Economics

IY1 Interpreting Management 2021/22 January Cohort

Welcome to the Interpreting Management Moodle page!

Here you will find class materials, homework information, independent study tasks and formative and summative assignment information for the Interpreting Management module.

If you have any general module queries, have trouble completing/uploading your assignment or just want to discuss your progress, please contact your module tutor whose email address is on the Zoom links document shared with all students towards the start of term.

If you need specific English writing help, you should speak to Head of AES (Christopher.Storrs-Fox@rhul.ac.uk) and he can tell you about the language support available to you.


Course image 21-22 SG1017: International Business - Spring Term
21-22 Economics

IY1 International Business 2021/22: January Cohort 

Welcome to the International Business Module page for January 2021/22. 

This module helps you to gain an understanding of the structures and strategies of international businesses,  as well as the key functions that businesses perform to compete effectively given the challenges that they face within the international business environment.

If you have any general module queries, have trouble completing/uploading your assignment or just want to discuss your progress, please contact the module lecturer Jassodra at Jassodra.Maharaj@rhul.ac.uk

If you need specific English writing help, you should speak to your AES tutor and/or  Christopher (Christopher.Storrs-Fox@rhul.ac.uk) and they can tell you about the language support available to you.



Course image 21-22 SG1016: Foundation in Digital Enterprise - Spring Term
21-22 Economics

Welcome to the Foundations of Digital Enterprise January start 2022. 

This module provides an insight into the management of information systems. You will learn how information systems help businesses to achieve higher levels of efficiency. An analysis of how businesses apply digital technology to improve the competitiveness of their organizations will also be covered.

If you have any general module queries, have trouble completing/uploading your assignment or just want to discuss your progress, please contact the module tutor Dr. Tesfaye Gojjie (Tesfaye.Gojjie@rhul.ac.uk). 

If you need specific English writing help, you should speak to the head of AES  and they can tell you about the language support available to you.


Course image 21-22 SG1015: Financial Accounting - Spring Term
21-22 Economics

IY1 Financial Accounting 2021/22 January Cohort

Welcome to the Financial Accounting Moodle page!

Here you will find class materials, homework information, independent study tasks and formative and summative assignment information for the Financial Accounting module.

If you have any general module queries, have trouble completing/uploading your assignment or just want to discuss your progress, please contact the module tutor Xiaoguang.Yuan@rhul.ac.uk

If you need specific English writing help, you should speak to Head of AES  and he can tell you about the language support available to you.


Course image 21-22 SG1022: Quantitative Methods - Autumn Term
21-22 Economics

Welcome to the Quantitative Methods Moodle page for September 2021/22. 

This module will provide extensive knowledge about various quantitative methods used in business and management studies. Students will be equipped with key numerical, statistical, and financial skills. Specifically, skills will be developed in basic mathematical operations and the use of Excel. Additionally, this module will focus on basic statistical theory, data collection techniques, and sampling techniques.

In this module, you will be introduced to basic arithmetic and quantitative methods used in business and management studies as well as knowledge on various mathematical approaches and techniques used in solving organisational problems. Additionally, you will be assisted to understand the importance of data presentation and analysis.

Here you will find class materials, homework information, independent study tasks, and formative and summative assignment information for the Quantitative Methods module.

If you have any general module queries, have trouble completing/uploading your assignment or just want to discuss your progress, please contact the module tutors Patricia Barnett-Quaicoo (Patricia.Barnett-Quaicoo@rhul.ac.uk) or Rahema Nadeem (Rahema.Nadeem@rhul.ac.uk).

If you need specific English writing help, you should speak to the Head of AES, Christopher Storrs-Fox (Christopher.Storrs-Fox@rhul.ac.uk) and they can tell you about the language support available to you.

Course image 21-22 SG1021: Organisational Studies - Autumn Term
21-22 Economics

Welcome to the Organisational Studies page for September 2021/22. 

This module will provide in-depth knowledge about the nature of organisations, kinds of organisations, internal and external influences on organisational culture, strategy, and decision making.

Here you will find class materials, homework information, independent study tasks, and formative and summative assignment information for the Organisational Studies module.

If you have any general module queries, have trouble completing/uploading your assignment or just want to discuss your progress, please contact the module tutors Patricia Barnett-Quaicoo (Patricia.Barnett-Quaicoo@rhul.ac.uk) or Rahema Nadeem (Rahema.Nadeem@rhul.ac.uk).

If you need specific English writing help, you should speak to the head of  AES tutor (Christopher.Storrs-Fox@rhul.ac.uk) and he can tell you about the language support available to you.


Course image 21-22 SG1020: Marketing, Markets and Consumption - Autumn Term
21-22 Economics

Marketing, Markets and Consumption 2021/22: September Cohort 

Welcome to the Marketing Moodle page for September 2021/22. 

Here you will find class materials, homework information, independent study tasks and formative and summative assignment information for the Marketing, Markets and Consumption module.

We will be exploring a wide range of topics in relation to business to consumer marketing. We will begin by considering the role of marketing in business and whether adds value. We will then look at topics such as ethics in marketing, how companies can use information to make decisions and also how marketeers can develop propositions that truly add value to customers. This module develops your commercial knowledge and equips you for a career in business. It also gives you a solid foundation for your second year studies.

If you have any general module queries, have trouble completing/uploading your assignment or just want to discuss your progress, please contact the module tutor Allen Huish (allen.huish@rhul.ac.uk) or Rahema Nadeem (rahema.nadeem@rhul.ac.uk)

If you need specific English writing help, you should speak to your AES tutor and/or Christopher Storrs-Fox (christopher.storrs-fox@rhul.ac.uk) and they can tell you about the language support available to you.

Tutors: 



Course image 21-22 SG1019: Management First - Autumn Term
21-22 Economics

Welcome to the Management First Moodle page for September 2021/22. 

This module will expose students to important professional and employability skills valued by employers. It will also explore existing trends in business and management with an emphasis on personal learning and development. It will enable students to evaluate their personal skills, identify skills needed for internships, placements, and graduate jobs and develop skills to fill any skill gaps. Additionally, this module will enlighten students on the use of the library, referencing styles, and accessing online resources. In this module, you will be introduced to academic writing skills, presentation skills, personal development. Additionally, you will be assisted to understand the interview process, continuous professional development and personal evaluation. Current trends in business and professional ethics for managers are also areas that will be studied

Here you will find class materials, homework information, independent study tasks, and formative and summative assignment information for the Management First module.

If you have any general module queries, have trouble completing/uploading your assignment or just want to discuss your progress, please contact the module tutors Patricia Barnett-Quaicoo (Patricia.Barnett-Quaicoo@rhul.ac.uk) or Rahema Nadeem (Rahema.Nadeem@rhul.ac.uk).

If you need specific English writing help, you should speak to the Head of AES, Christopher Storrs-Fox (Christopher.Storrs-Fox@rhul.ac.uk) and they can tell you about the language support available to you.


Course image 21-22 SG1018: Interpreting Management - Autumn Term
21-22 Economics

Welcome to the Interpreting Management Moodle page for September 2021/22. 

This module will support students to develop in-depth, robust, and well-grounded knowledge on management theories and practice which will complement the learning outcomes on co-requisite modules. It will also help to develop students’ awareness and ability to comprehend contemporary business and management practices on one hand and develop students’ critical reasoning and analytical skills needed to enhance their preparation for employability on the other hand. Additionally, this module will enable students to have detailed information on management theories with a focus on their application to current management practices

Here you will find class materials, homework information, independent study tasks and formative and summative assignment information for this module.

If you have any general module queries, have trouble completing/uploading your assignment or just want to discuss your progress, please contact the module tutors either Allen Huish (allen.huish@rhul.ac.uk) or Rahema Nadeem (rahema.nadeem@rhul.ac.uk

If you need specific English writing help, you should speak to the head of AES (Christopher.Storrs-Fox@rhul.ac.uk) and he can tell you about the language support available to you.

Course image 21-22 SG1017: International Business - Autumn Term
21-22 Economics

Welcome to the International Business Moodle page for September 2021/22. 

This module will provide in-depth knowledge about the nature of international business, the influence of national culture on managerial decision making, the impact of the international business environment on multinational operations, and the various modes of entry into international markets. In this module, you will be introduced to theories of internationalisation used in business and management studies as well as knowledge on various types of business operations world. Additionally, you will be assisted to understand the importance of culture in an international context. We will study a broad range of topics such as globalisation and internationalisation strategies, legal considerations in international business operations, ethical considerations, and financial risk . We will also learn about different modes of foreign expansion and the role of culture in international business operations.

Here you will find class materials, homework information, independent study tasks, and formative and summative assignment information for the International Business module.

If you have any general module queries, have trouble completing/uploading your assignment or just want to discuss your progress, please contact the module tutors Dr. Patricia Barnett-Quaicoo (Patricia.Barnett-Quaicoo@rhul.ac.uk) or Dr. Rahema Nadeem (Rahema.Nadeem@rhul.ac.uk).

If you need specific English writing help, you should speak to the head of AES (Christopher.Storrs-Fox@rhul.ac.uk) and he can tell you about the language support available to you.

Course image 21-22 SG1016: Foundation in Digital Enterprise- Autumn Term
21-22 Economics

Welcome to the Foundations of Digital Enterprise page for September 2021/22. 

This module will provide extensive knowledge about the importance and application of IT, digital technologies, and information systems in organisations in addition to its impact on organisational performance and competitive advantage.

Here you will find class materials, homework information, independent study tasks, and formative and summative assignment information for the Foundations of Digital Enterprise module.

If you have any general module queries, have trouble completing/uploading your assignment or just want to discuss your progress, please contact the module tutors Patricia Barnett-Quaicoo (Patricia.Barnett-Quaicoo@rhul.ac.uk) or Rahema Nadeem (Rahema.Nadeem@rhul.ac.uk).

If you need specific English writing help, you should speak to the head of AES (Christopher.Storrs-Fox@rhul.ac.uk) and they can tell you about the language support available to you.


Course image 21-22 SG1015: Financial Accounting-Autumn Term
21-22 Economics

IY1 Financial Accounting 2021/22 September Cohort

Welcome to the Financial Accounting Moodle page!

This module aims to equip you with the skills to understand the fundamental basics and concepts of accounting. It will enable you to understand the nature and purpose of basic financial statements, create Income Statements, Balance Sheets and Cash Flow Statements, and analyse financial accounting information.

Here you will find class materials, homework information, independent study tasks and formative and summative assignment information for the Financial Accounting module.

If you have any general module queries, have trouble completing/uploading your assignment or just want to discuss your progress, please contact the module tutor Sarah Amechi at Sarah.Amechi@rhul.ac.uk 

If you need specific English writing help, you should speak to Head of AES (Christopher.Storrs-Fox@rhul.ac.uk) and he can tell you about the language support available to you.



Course image 21-22 SG1032: Data Skills for Economics - Spring Term
21-22 Economics

Welcome to the Data Skills for Economics module. The overall aim of this module is to Introduce students to the basics of statistics concepts and theories and develop students’ understanding and skills in analysing data. This module will provide the basics of probability and statistical theory, but also give the students intuitions of its use in practical examples. The module will also emphasise learning via analysing data. Through the workshops, students will become familiar with statistical software (Excel & SPSS) that is used in the workplace. Additionally, the module will foster critical thinking about data, its collection and representation.

 If you have any general module queries, have trouble competing/uploading your assignment, or just want to discuss your progress, please contact Elizabeth Kaplunov, your Data Skills Module tutor (elizabeth.kaplunov@rhul.ac.uk).

If you need specific English writing help, you should speak to  your AES tutor and/or Christopher Storrs -Fox (christopher.storrs-fox@rhul.ac.uk) and they can tell you about the language support available to you. 

Course image 21-22 SG1034: Mathematics for Economics - Autumn Term
21-22 Economics

This is a core module for IY1 Economics students. It aims to cover the basic mathematical and quantitative tools used by economists every day. The module gives an emphasis to the mathematical tools, which are applicable to solve a wide range of economic problems. This is a core module for IY1 Economics students. It aims to cover the basic mathematical and quantitative tools used by economists every day. The module gives an emphasis to the mathematical tools, which are applicable to solve a wide range of economic problems.

Here you will find class materials, homework information, independent study tasks, and formative and summative assignment information for the Internet Services module.

If you have any general module queries, have trouble completing/uploading your assignment, or just want to discuss your progress, please contact the module tutor Syed Badar at Syed.Shah@rhul.ac.uk.

If you need specific English writing help, you should speak to your AES tutor and/or Chris Storrs-Fox (Christopher.Storrs-Fox@rhul.ac.uk) and they can tell you about the language support available for you.


Course image 21-22 SG1033: Principles of Economics - Autumn Term
21-22 Economics

Welcome to the Principles of Economics Moodle page for September 2021/22. 

This module introduces you to how to formulate a problem that our society is facing now or has faced in the past.

It covers the basic theories of Macroeconomics and Microeconomics. The course adopts the CORE approach to teaching Principles of Economics. The module has three pillars, which build students’ skills to formulate a problem that our society is facing now or has faced in the past; explain and solve the problem using economic theories; evaluate the usefulness of the theory by using data observation and more novel theories.

Here you will find class materials, homework information, independent study tasks, and formative and summative assignment information for the Principles of Economics module.

If you have any general module queries, have trouble completing/uploading your assignment or just want to discuss your progress, please contact the module tutor Sarah Amechi (Sarah.Amechi@rhul.ac.uk).

If you need specific English writing help, you should speak to the Head of AES, Christopher Storrs-Fox (Christopher.Storrs-Fox@rhul.ac.uk) and they can tell you about the language support available to you.



Course image 21-22 SG1032: Data Skills for Economics - Autumn Term
21-22 Economics

Welcome to the Data Skills for Economics module. The overall aim of this module is to Introduce students to the basics of statistics concepts and theories and develop students’ understanding and skills in analysing data. This module will provide the basics of probability and statistical theory, but also give the students intuitions of its use in practical examples. The module will also emphasise learning via analysing data. Through the workshops, students will become familiar with statistical software (Excel & SPSS) that is used in the workplace. Additionally, the module will foster critical thinking about data, its collection and representation.

 If you have any general module queries, have trouble competing/uploading your assignment, or just want to discuss your progress, please contact Elizabeth Kaplunov, your Data Skills Module tutor (elizabeth.kaplunov@rhul.ac.uk).

If you need specific English writing help, you should speak to  your AES tutor and/or Christopher Storrs -Fox (christopher.storrs-fox@rhul.ac.uk) and they can tell you about the language support available to you. 

Course image 21-22 SG1031: Applied Economics and Policy - Autumn Term
21-22 Economics

Welcome to the Applied Economics and Policy  Moodle page for September 2021/22. 

This module introduces you to how economists think about current world problems such as long run economic growth, inequality, fiscal and monetary policy, Brexit, and even why Starbucks coffee is so expensive.

This module is also designed to help you develop data management, essay writing, library search, and presentation skills that they will need for the university degree and beyond. This skills-based module tries to develop and apply data analysis skills and techniques, critical analysis and counterfactual thinking, and presentation skills.

Here you will find class materials, homework information, independent study tasks, and formative and summative assignment information for the Applied Economics and Policy module.

If you have any general module queries, have trouble completing/uploading your assignment or just want to discuss your progress, please contact the module tutor Sarah Amechi (Sarah.Amechi@rhul.ac.uk).

If you need specific English writing help, you should speak to the Head of AES, Christopher Storrs-Fox (Christopher.Storrs-Fox@rhul.ac.uk) and they can tell you about the language support available to you.