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Economics examines how individuals allocate scarce resources. This encompasses people's time and skills, natural assets, infrastructure, machinery, technological tools, and the expertise needed to transform these elements into valuable goods and services. Studying economics equips you with critical thinking abilities and comprehensive economic knowledge, preparing you for professional opportunities in corporate or public sectors, or advanced education in economics, legal studies, or policy development.
Potential Career Paths
Economic analyst
Wealth management consultant
Applied economist
Policy research specialist
International students who have never attended a post-secondary education institution will apply as a freshman (first-year student), and must have the equivalent of a U.S. high school diploma with an academic average equivalent to a “B” (3.0 or better on the U.S. 4-point grading system). Entry requirements may vary from country by country.
Required Scores for Automatic Admission: TOEFL (paper-based exam) – 550, TOEFL (internet-based exam) – 79, IELTS - 6.5