The Undergraduate Program in Economics is designed to provide students with a thorough understanding of economic theories, quantitative analysis, and their applications to real-world problems. This program covers the principles of microeconomics and macroeconomics, along with more specialized areas such as international economics, development economics, financial economics, and public policy. It aims to equip students with critical thinking and analytical skills, preparing them to analyze and solve complex economic issues faced by individuals, businesses, and governments.
The curriculum includes core courses in economic theory, econometrics, statistics, and mathematical economics, which build a strong foundation in economic analysis. Students also study topics such as international trade, labor economics, industrial organization, monetary policy, and environmental economics, allowing them to understand the global economy and its impacts. Courses in applied economics encourage students to explore contemporary issues such as economic development, inequality, market regulation, and sustainability.
Career opportunities for graduates of the Economics program include roles as economists, financial analysts, policy analysts, data analysts, and consultants. Graduates can work in government agencies, financial institutions, consulting firms, international organizations, and private corporations.
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