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Economics explores how societies allocate limited resources and examines the drivers of prosperity. As a social science, it blends financial analysis with historical, social, and cultural perspectives, spanning from individual choices (microeconomics) to national and global systems (macroeconomics). This comprehensive, interdisciplinary approach distinguishes economics from related fields like Business or Finance. Specialized courses in labor markets, resource management, and industry structures provide practical career advantages. Since economic conditions constantly evolve, our curriculum stays current with emerging theories and real-world developments. Quantitative skills are essential for many economics courses, so prior mathematical proficiency is advised. With intimate class settings, students benefit from personalized faculty mentorship and collaborative learning experiences. Our distinguished professors are internationally recognized researchers who shape the discipline. Annually, we introduce specialized courses tailored to student and faculty interests, offering distinctive academic and research opportunities found only at our institution.