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The Economic Policy major equips students with essential economic and statistical expertise to comprehend and shape economic policies effectively. It offers a structured approach for evaluating policies, examines government intervention in markets, and provides techniques to assess policy effectiveness through economic analysis.
Key aspects of the program include examining the constraints of different economic policies, including their impact on wealth distribution. Students will also develop strong skills in presenting policy evaluations clearly.
Graduates may find opportunities as policy analysts, economics writers, government consultants, or advisors for non-governmental organizations.
The combined Bachelor of Arts and Master of Nursing program fosters critical thinking and analytical abilities while offering diverse studies in Arts and Social Sciences alongside nursing training.
Students will complete a primary Arts/Social Sciences specialization, supplemented by either a secondary minor or major from related fields. The curriculum also includes Open Learning Environment courses and optional electives to fulfill degree requirements.
The first year focuses exclusively on Arts and Social Sciences, with nursing courses beginning in the second year. Progression to the Master's nursing component requires meeting academic benchmarks. The nursing program combines theoretical study with extensive hands-on experience, featuring more than 800 hours of clinical placements.