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Employment rates, inflation trends, housing market fluctuations, wealth distribution, and poverty levels impact everyone differently, with economics serving as the foundation for understanding these complex relationships.
The BSc (Hons) Economics program provides students with analytical frameworks and methodologies to examine economic challenges, along with the ability to identify and interpret emerging patterns in today's rapidly evolving financial landscape.
Central to our academic approach is instilling rigorous scholarly values while empowering students to question conventional economic theories.
Course content draws directly from faculty research specializations, allowing students to align their studies with personal interests and professional goals.
First-year curriculum establishes foundational knowledge in microeconomics, macroeconomics, and global economic systems, complemented by econometrics modules that teach statistical methods for economic data interpretation.
Second-year studies progress to intermediate economic theory, preparing students for advanced third-year specializations.
Students can select from various elective modules during their second and final years.
The program includes an optional professional placement year after second year, enabling practical application of academic knowledge. While students arrange their own placements with faculty guidance, those who participate are exempt from tuition fees but responsible for associated living expenses.