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Economics extends far beyond just finances and prosperity. It involves optimizing resource allocation and developing approaches for sound decision-making. In essence, we all practice economics daily—whether it's a child choosing between sweets or a head of state determining pandemic relief measures. As an economics student, you'll analyze modern challenges through an economic lens, discovering how economic concepts apply to individual, local, national, and worldwide contexts.
This demanding curriculum enhances your analytical abilities while broadening your perspective. You'll also establish a solid foundation in economic theories and principles, preparing you for advanced academic pursuits or professional roles across government, corporate, and charitable organizations.
Applicants must have a minimum overall average of 65 percent, with no course grade lower than 50 percent, in the following high school courses- ELA 30-1 Four subjects from Group A, B, C, or D