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Develop comprehensive expertise in accounting, financial management, banking, and business analytics while exploring how individuals make choices, structure societies, and how to anticipate human actions. This dual degree program merges two disciplines, equipping you with vital commerce competencies alongside the expansive perspective and psychological insights from economics. Your commerce curriculum will include mandatory courses addressing fundamental financial services concepts, spanning subjects like accounting, business information systems, data analysis, and finance. You'll acquire both foundational and specialized knowledge, plus the ability to implement your learning in any professional setting. The economics component will push you to reconsider personal viewpoints and contemporary societal concepts, demonstrating economics' pivotal role in organizational, market, trade, governmental, healthcare, and other decision-making processes. You'll explore various subjects that develop your grasp of essential economic concepts, frameworks, and methodologies, covering microeconomics, macroeconomics, and econometrics.
Emphasizing quantitative and modeling skills, the program teaches rigorous scientific methods to effectively quantify, assess, forecast, and simulate various economic conditions and situations. Graduates gain the ability to enhance managerial choices by delivering empirically grounded, testable, and impartial economic evaluations. Course options include econometrics, cost-benefit analysis, advanced mathematical economics, business and economic decision-making strategies, and behavioral economics experiments.