Program Summary
Economics is the study of how individuals, businesses, and governments allocate scarce resources to meet needs and wants. The course covers areas such as microeconomics, macroeconomics, international economics, development economics, econometrics, and public finance. Students learn to analyze economic issues, interpret data, and evaluate policies that affect growth, employment, inflation, and trade. Graduates are equipped for careers in banking, government, research, consulting, finance, policy analysis, and international organizations.