Make knowledge of macroeconomics valuable for students by demonstrating how job market candidates, investors, business leaders, and policymakers use it for forecasting, planning, and strategic decision-making. Connect it to their futures by linking what happens in the macroeconomy to their futures. This two-part session will cover fundamental concepts of macroeconomics, including the study of national income, inflation, unemployment, economic growth, monetary and fiscal policy, and international trade. In summary it will introduces economic theory and applies it to real-world scenarios and debates in the macroeconomy.