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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 economics enables individuals to navigate an evolving global economy. The curriculum covers diverse subjects like international trade, government regulations, environmental sustainability, fiscal policies, financial institutions, wealth distribution, employment trends, and healthcare systems. Graduates can enter various professions or pursue advanced degrees such as MBAs, JDs, or PhDs. Career paths include legal services, banking institutions, financial consulting, property management, legal support services, urban development, cost evaluation, public administration, fiscal planning, or policy research - all fields demanding strong analytical skills. Economics examines fundamental questions about resource allocation, decision-making tradeoffs, and optimizing the use of finite global assets. Our program aims to cultivate competencies for: Utilizing economic information to assess options and inform choices, Examining and addressing economic challenges, and Developing proficient communication abilities and analytical reasoning.