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Our Economics program is deeply connected to practical applications. You'll examine how individuals and organizations react to incentives, along with the creation and distribution of resources. During the initial two years, you'll explore both macroeconomics—focusing on broader economic aspects like employment, taxes, investments, and inflation—and microeconomics, which analyzes the decision-making processes of individuals and firms. The curriculum also includes training in quantitative methods to analyze connections between economic factors. In your final year, elective courses allow you to specialize in fields such as labor markets, industrial and healthcare economics, technological advancements, economic cycles, and various finance topics. Access to a specialized Bloomberg trading room throughout your studies provides hands-on experience with real-world financial data used by industry professionals.
This program delivers professional economics training, preparing students for careers in both private and public sectors or advanced academic pursuits. Graduates pursue diverse roles in major financial institutions, professional services companies, and prominent government agencies.