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Economics serves as both a field of social science and a methodology for examining choices related to production, consumption, and resource allocation. The undergraduate program aims to equip students with the theoretical foundation needed to grasp business and policy challenges, along with the quantitative and analytical tools to assess these matters autonomously. The Economics Department provides courses covering subjects like joblessness, price increases, manufacturing and allocation, economic expansion, ecological concerns, inequality, city and area growth, global commerce, workforce topics, historical economic trends, and worldwide financial connections. Classes highlight the importance of precise understanding of commercial systems and economic events, theories that can interpret these occurrences, measuring connections between economic factors, and validating interpretations. The Bachelor of Arts in economics curriculum fosters critical and analytical thinking, equips you with data analysis capabilities, and enhances your capacity to clearly convey insights to diverse audiences, with an emphasis on both microeconomic and macroeconomic principles. As an economics student, you'll gain assurance in tackling intricate issues, crafting creative approaches, and presenting compelling business justifications for these strategies in an evolving domestic and international economic landscape.