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Economics explores how societies make choices when resources are limited and examines the drivers of prosperity. This social science encompasses both financial matters and wider historical, social, and cultural aspects, from individual decisions (microeconomics) to national policies, industries, and monetary systems (macroeconomics). Its comprehensive, interdisciplinary approach distinguishes economics from related fields like Business or Finance. Specialized courses in areas such as employment, environmental resources, and market structures provide valuable career advantages. As economic conditions constantly evolve, our curriculum stays current with emerging theories, data, and global developments shaping the discipline. Since quantitative analysis plays a significant role in economics coursework, basic mathematical proficiency is recommended. With intentionally limited class sizes, students benefit from personalized faculty guidance and an interactive academic setting that encourages innovative perspectives. Our distinguished professors are internationally recognized scholars at the forefront of economic research. Annually, we introduce specialized courses tailored to both student demand and faculty expertise, offering distinctive educational and investigative experiences found only at our institution.