Department of Economics
The Bachelor of Economics program within the Faculty of Economics and Management Sciences offers a thorough grounding in economic theory, policy, and application, equipping students with essential analytical and quantitative skills to address complex economic issues. The curriculum includes foundational courses in microeconomics, macroeconomics, and econometrics, along with electives in international economics, development economics, environmental economics, and financial economics.
About Department
The Bachelor of Economics program within the Faculty of Economics and Management Sciences offers a thorough grounding in economic theory, policy, and application, equipping students with essential analytical and quantitative skills to address complex economic issues.
The curriculum includes foundational courses in microeconomics, macroeconomics, and econometrics, along with electives in international economics, development economics, environmental economics, and financial economics. Students engage with real-world economic problems through case studies, research projects, and simulations, preparing them for careers in government, international organizations, financial institutions, and private sector roles.
The program also lays a strong foundation for further academic pursuits or professional qualifications in related fields. Interdisciplinary opportunities integrate economics with studies in politics, sociology, and technology, providing a holistic perspective on global economic influences.
With a commitment to teaching excellence and continual curriculum updates, the Faculty of Economics and Management Sciences ensures that its graduates are well-prepared to navigate and influence complex economic landscapes effectively.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of our program will be prepared for the following career paths:
Economic Analyst
Analyze economic data and trends for organizations and governments
Financial Consultant
Provide economic insights for financial decision-making
Policy Advisor
Develop and evaluate economic policies for public and private sectors
International Economist
Analyze global economic trends and international trade
Development Economist
Work on economic development projects and policies
Environmental Economist
Analyze economic impacts of environmental policies
Goals of the Department
Goals for the Economics Department are currently being developed.
Please check back later for updates.
Program Structure
The Economics program is structured to provide comprehensive training in economic theory, policy analysis, and quantitative methods. The curriculum includes the following components:
| No. | Types of Requirements | No. of Courses | Credit Hours |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | University Requirements | 7 | 21 hours |
| 2 | Faculty Requirements | 23 | 69 hours |
| 3 | Department Requirements | 20 | 60 hours |
| 4 | Thesis | 1 | 3 hours |
| Total | 51 | 153 hours | |
Course List
The students in this department will take the following courses:
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Note: The program emphasizes both theoretical knowledge and practical application, with courses designed to develop strong analytical and quantitative skills in economics.