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Earning an economics degree equips students with valuable skills applicable to business, entrepreneurship, and public or nonprofit organizations. Since economic factors influence all aspects of society, studying this field enables individuals to navigate an evolving global economy. The curriculum covers diverse subjects like international trade, regulatory frameworks, environmental sustainability, monetary systems, banking operations, wage dynamics, employment trends, and healthcare economics. Graduates can enter various professions or pursue advanced studies such as MBAs, law degrees, or doctoral programs. Career paths include legal practice, financial services, market research, urban planning, government roles, and analytical positions requiring strong problem-solving skills. Economics examines how societies allocate limited resources, evaluates decision-making trade-offs for organizations and policymakers, and explores optimal resource utilization. Our program aims to cultivate abilities in: Analyzing economic data for informed decision-making, Investigating economic challenges, and Developing strong communication and analytical reasoning skills.