Program Summary
Economics is a course that studies how individuals, businesses, and governments make choices about allocating scarce resources to meet various needs and wants. It covers key areas such as microeconomics, macroeconomics, international economics, development economics, public finance, and econometrics. Students learn to analyze economic data, understand market dynamics, evaluate policies, and make informed decisions. The course builds strong analytical, problem-solving, and quantitative skills. Graduates can pursue careers in finance, banking, research, policy analysis, consulting, government, and international organizations.