BS Economics

Program Overview

Our Bachelor of Science (BS) in Economics program provides students with a comprehensive understanding of economic theory, policy analysis, and quantitative methods. This program equips students with analytical skills and critical thinking abilities essential for analyzing complex economic issues and making informed decisions in various sectors such as finance, government, academia, and international organizations.

Program Duration: 4 Years (8 semester)

Program Objectives

Economic Theory

Develop a strong foundation in economic theory, including microeconomics, macroeconomics, and econometrics.

Quantitative Skills

Acquire proficiency in quantitative methods, statistical analysis, and mathematical modeling for economic analysis.

Policy Analysis

Learn to evaluate economic policies, assess their impact on various stakeholders, and propose effective policy solutions.

Critical Thinking

 Foster critical thinking skills to analyze and interpret economic data, theories, and empirical evidence.

Curriculum Highlights

  • Microeconomic Theory Principles of individual and firm behavior, market equilibrium, and welfare economics.
  • Macroeconomic TheoryAggregate economic analysis, including national income determination, inflation, unemployment, and economic growth
  • Econometrics Statistical methods for analyzing economic data, estimating econometric models, and testing hypotheses.
  • Applied EconomicsApplication of economic theory and empirical methods to analyze real-world economic issues, such as environmental economics, development economics, and labor economics.
  • Public Economics Study of government intervention in markets, taxation, public goods, and welfare economics.
  • International Economics Analysis of international trade, finance, exchange rates, and global economic integration
  • Research MethodsTraining in research design, data collection, and economic analysis techniques, culminating in a senior research project.

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the BS Economics program have diverse career opportunities in both public and private sectors, including:

Economist

Working in government agencies, central banks, research institutes, and international organizations to conduct economic research, analyze policy issues, and provide economic advice.

Financial Analyst

Analyzing economic trends and data to make investment decisions, assess risks, and forecast financial markets.

Policy Analyst

Evaluating the impact of policies on the economy, conducting cost-benefit analyses, and advising policymakers on economic matters.

Market Research Analyst

Collecting and analyzing data to understand consumer behavior, market trends, and competitive landscapes for businesses and organizations.

Data Analyst

Applying quantitative and statistical techniques to analyze economic data, extract insights, and inform business decisions in various industries.

Consultant

Providing economic consulting services to businesses, governments, and non-profit organizations, including economic impact studies, market assessments, and policy evaluations.

Academic Researcher

Pursuing further studies or careers in academia, conducting economic research, and contributing to the advancement of economic knowledge through scholarly publications and teaching.

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