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Economics examines how wealth is created and allocated. This program equips you with the skills to understand, evaluate, and investigate societal challenges through an economic lens.
The curriculum covers fundamental and advanced economic principles, public policy, workforce and regional growth, along with quantitative methods and economic history.
Economics graduates enjoy diverse career prospects. Numerous alumni work in government agencies or global institutions like the UN, World Bank, and IMF. As markets become more interconnected, businesses increasingly seek economic specialists for roles in corporate strategy, administration, intellectual property, global development, trade operations, market research, pricing strategies, local development initiatives, and resource allocation.