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This interdisciplinary program cultivates an understanding of worldwide events and international economic concerns from the 20th century onward by examining varied, cross-disciplinary perspectives on economic progress, the interplay between governments and markets, and how nations, communities, and activist groups shape economic policies, disparities, and civil rights. Economics explores how communities create and trade products and services to meet demands. Students pursuing economics gain valuable analytical abilities applicable in modern professional environments. Within social sciences, economics stands out for its structured approach to assessing policies through both normative and positive lenses. An economics degree also provides strong preparation for postgraduate work in economics, public administration, legal studies, or business management.