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Economics examines crucial aspects of human existence across local, national, and international scales. Key topics encompass joblessness, price increases, wealth disparities, environmental harm, sustainable growth, diminishing natural reserves like fisheries, global economic relations, and governmental financial obligations.
The discipline investigates how humanity copes with finite supplies of raw materials, labor, expertise, technology, infrastructure, and manufactured goods. Our quality of life improves when we utilize these assets more efficiently. This perspective drives economics to analyze pressing contemporary issues affecting all nations: employment challenges, rising costs, social inequalities, ecological damage, unsustainable practices, resource exhaustion including timber and marine life, fiscal policies, and sovereign debt burdens.
Applicants must have English and four university preparatory courses in grade 12.
Students with an IELTS score of 6.5 and no band below 6.0 will be deemed to have satisfied the English language requirements for admissions to undergraduate programs. Other acceptable tests include: MELAB (minimum score required is 90), TOEFL iBT (minimum score required is 90 and no lower than 20 in each band), CAEL (minimum score required is 71), CAE (minimum score required is 180 overall and no lower than 170 in each band.