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Companies seek professionals with strong critical thinking, verbal communication, writing abilities, problem-solving skills, and quantitative proficiency. The conventional economics degree thoroughly equips graduates to fulfill these requirements.
After finishing the program successfully, students will achieve these educational objectives:
Effectively communicate economic principles and practical uses through writing and speaking.
Grasp fundamental concepts in both microeconomics and macroeconomics.
Utilize economic principles to analyze challenges across economic disciplines.
Develop fundamental estimators, validate their characteristics, employ data to model economic scenarios, conduct hypothesis testing, generate forecasts, and analyze results.