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Economics examines how individuals and societies allocate limited resources. Coursework covers: 1) Understanding scarcity and its impact on choices made by people, businesses, and governments, 2) Analyzing market dynamics and economic shifts through models, quantitative methods, and visual representations, and 3) Assessing government interventions for market deficiencies and their outcomes. An economics education prepares graduates for diverse roles across multiple sectors including corporate management, financial services, public administration, and charitable organizations. This adaptable degree opens doors to professions such as economic researcher, data analyst, investment specialist, and policy advisor, among various other opportunities.