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This innovative course presents diverse perspectives for analyzing economic systems and their relationship with broader societal and environmental frameworks. In the wake of the 2008 financial collapse and subsequent austerity measures, economic scholars have reconsidered the boundaries of their field and its pedagogical methods. Both learners and educators recognized that conventional economic curricula failed to adequately address the root causes of events like the 2008 crisis or the growing societal disparities. The 2019 COVID-19 pandemic further revealed how standard economic policies frequently reinforce pre-existing inequalities. This program incorporates pluralistic, forward-thinking economic analysis, enabling students to comprehend economic management beyond conventional textbook limitations. Developed through collaboration with industry leaders and academic institutions, the curriculum - which includes practical work placements - accommodates students regardless of their mathematical background.
Upon graduation, students will possess the analytical capabilities to positively influence society. Modern workplaces value graduates who can apply critical analysis to intricate challenges. By exploring multiple economic methodologies, this program fosters comprehensive disciplinary understanding, empowering graduates to evaluate scenarios objectively and pursue optimal societal solutions. Economic Policy graduates are particularly prepared for governmental, municipal, and regulatory positions, though opportunities also exist across corporate and nonprofit sectors. The program equally serves as excellent preparation for advanced academic study.