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Explore how economic forces influence global dynamics and develop skills to interpret and communicate intricate data to various groups
This program delves into both the macroeconomic issues affecting nations, regions, and the world economy, alongside the microeconomic decisions of individuals and firms. An economics degree serves as a strong career launchpad, not just for aspiring economists but also for accessing varied, lucrative professional paths.
Economists study how communities optimize limited resources, enabling them to guide governments, individuals, and businesses toward better choices and results.
While economists traditionally provide insights on investments, inflation, interest rates, and output, many now address broader concerns like climate change, social inequality, and healthcare advancements.
We offer two Economics programs: a BSc and an MA, with key distinctions appearing in the first two academic levels.
The MA pathway provides enhanced flexibility, ideal for students passionate about arts and social sciences. Alongside core requirements, you can explore diverse fields including History, English, Geography, Politics, or Psychology.