Economics Program

Program Overview

The Program focuses on researching and teaching the fundamentals of economics, economics theory as well as new and different concepts of economics. The members of the department are responsible for researching concepts related to Social economics, Self Sufficiency Economics, Developmental Economics, and Sustainable Economics.

Graduate Attributes

Graduates with a bachelor degree in our Economics program will be able to:

  1. Understand macroeconomics, microeconomics, econometrics, and applied economics.
  2. Gain insights into developmental, sustainable & social economics.
  3. Analyze economic trends and craft data-driven solutions.
  4. Evaluate economic local and global policies & their implications on sustainable development.
  5. Get exposure to international economic practices & theories.
  6. Solve real-world economic problems through internships & projects.
  7. Gain skills for sustainability reporting.
  8. Gain knowledge and skills for feasibility studies applications.

Career Opportunities

1. Policy Analyst.

2. Economic Development Officer.

3. Tax Consultant.

4. Economic Researcher.

5. Wealth Management Consultant.

6. Business Forecasting Analyst.

7. Economic Data Analyst.

8. Economist.

9. Risk & Mitigation Analyst.

10. Faculty Academic Staff Member.

  1. Policy Analyst.
  2. Economic Development Officer.
  3. Tax Consultant.
  4. Economic Researcher.
  5. Wealth Management Consultant.
  6. Business Forecasting Analyst.
  7. Economic Data Analyst.
  8. Economist.
  9. Risk & Mitigation Analyst.
  10. Faculty Academic Staff Member.