Programme Overview
Overview
The Bachelor of Science in Economics (BSc Economics) is an undergraduate program that focuses on understanding economic theories and applying them to real-world issues. The program covers both microeconomics, which deals with individual consumer and firm behavior, and macroeconomics, which looks at the broader economy, including inflation, unemployment, and growth.
Students also develop strong quantitative skills, learning mathematics, econometrics, and statistical methods to analyze economic data. The program often includes applied fields like development economics, international economics, and public economics, where students study issues such as poverty, trade, and government policy.
Graduates are well-equipped with critical thinking and data analysis skills, preparing them for careers in finance, banking, public policy, and consultancy. They may also pursue advanced studies in economics or related fields. Common job roles include economic analysts, policy advisors, and financial consultants.