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An economics degree could be perfect if you possess an inquisitive mindset. You take pleasure in examining numerical data while also being deeply interested in human psychology and social dynamics. Perhaps you already have a clear career path in mind, or maybe you recognize that an economics degree offers more versatility than nearly any other field of study.
Economics encompasses a wider range of topics than many anticipate, and our BSc Economics program allows you to either explore the full spectrum of the discipline or focus on developing expertise in a particular area. Your enthusiasm might lie in financial markets, risk assessment, or unconventional investments, or perhaps in government economics, political economy, or ecological economics. Alternatively, you might be drawn to global economics, commerce, developmental economics, or specialized fields like industrial competition, employment trends, psychological economics, or even sports economics. The curriculum covers all economic sectors from both micro and macro viewpoints, teaching you to apply economic theories and empirical data to understand business operations, political systems, and market mechanisms.