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Economics involves the allocation of resources among individuals and organizations. Economists examine consumer and business behavior, labor markets, healthcare, environmental issues, technological advancements, economic growth, monetary and fiscal policies, international trade, and the global economy.Your foundation year will cover essential business disciplines, providing a comprehensive grasp of contemporary organizational challenges. Starting in your second year, you'll specialize in Economics. Graduates with this major will comprehend both macro and micro aspects of domestic and international economies. Career opportunities include roles as economists, business forecasters, investment analysts, real estate analysts, strategists, and statisticians.In your final year, you'll participate in a capstone project that integrates your knowledge with students from other fields. Additionally, you can opt for an internship to gain practical experience while earning academic credit.Your studies will include macroeconomic and microeconomic theories with a focus on policy impacts on real-world economies. You'll analyze supply and demand dynamics for goods and services, price determination, consumption and investment trends, international economic influences, and governmental roles in monetary systems and interest rates.Upon finishing the Bachelor of Business (Economics), you can pursue a postgraduate Master's degree with up to four subject credits, shortening the program to one year. This pathway allows you to earn both bachelor's and master's degrees in just four years.