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This course provides a comprehensive analysis of the Liberian economy, tracing its historical development from the pre-independence era through the civil war and into the post-conflict reconstruction period. It will explore the structure of the economy, examining key sectors such as agriculture, mining, forestry, and services. The course will also critically assess major economic challenges, including high unemployment, poverty, infrastructure deficits, and external debt. Finally, students will analyze current economic policies and future prospects for sustainable and inclusive growth in Liberia.

This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the fundamental principles and concepts of microeconomics. Students will learn about how individual economic agents—consumers, firms, and resource owners—make decisions in the face of scarcity. We will explore topics such as supply and demand, elasticity, consumer choice theory, production and costs, market structures (perfect competition, monopoly, monopolistic competition, and oligopoly), and the role of government in the economy. The course aims to equip students with the analytical tools necessary to understand and evaluate real-world economic issues.

This course provides a comprehensive and engaging overview of the contemporary business world. It is designed to introduce students to the fundamental principles, functions, and dynamics of business operations. Key areas of study include the various forms of business ownership, the core functions of management (planning, organizing, leading, and controlling), marketing essentials, basic accounting and financial concepts, and the critical role of human resource management. Furthermore, the course will explore the significance of business ethics, social responsibility, and the challenges and opportunities presented by the global economic environment. This foundational course is essential for students intending to major in business and provides valuable insights for students of all disciplines into the organizations that shape our society.

This course provides students with the foundational skills necessary to succeed in university-level writing. Students will move beyond high school essay formats to master the conventions of academic discourse, critical thinking, effective research, source integration, and advanced revision. The primary focus is on developing clear, concise, and well-supported arguments across various rhetorical contexts. Finally the students will understand and learn how to practice TNU special writing style, and that is, philosophical, critical writing.

This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the principles and practices of scholarly research. Students will learn the fundamental components of the research process, including how to formulate research questions, design studies, collect and analyze data, and present findings. A strong emphasis will be placed on understanding the ethical considerations of research and distinguishing between quantitative and qualitative methodologies. This course is foundational for any academic program requiring students to conduct independent research or critically evaluate scholarly work.

Curriculum: Introduction To Philosophy & TNU's Education Approach

This curriculum outlines a course designed for undergraduates at Taongi National University. The course serves as a foundational introduction to key philosophical concepts and traditions, while simultaneously immersing students in TNU's core educational philosophy of philosophical higher criticism. Through this lens, we will treat classic philosophical texts not only as sources of abstract arguments but also as works of art and literature, examining the historical, social, and psychological contexts that shaped their form and content. Special emphasis will be placed on understanding how philosophical ideas are conveyed through distinct critical literary forms such as the dialogue, the aphorism, the treatise, and the meditative narrative.

 





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