The Bachelor of Science in Economics program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of economic theories, principles, and their applications. The curriculum begins with foundational courses in microeconomics and macroeconomics, offering students a solid grounding in the fundamental concepts that govern individual and aggregate economic behavior. Core courses cover topics such as economic analysis, statistics, econometrics, and economic policy, providing students with a well-rounded education in economic theory and quantitative methods. Practical application of economic principles is a key focus, with students engaging in empirical research, data analysis, and case studies. Specialized studies may include fields such as labor economics, environmental economics, international trade, or development economics, allowing students to tailor their education to specific areas of interest within the discipline. The program also emphasizes the interdisciplinary nature of economics, encouraging students to explore connections with related fields such as political science, sociology, and finance. Ethical considerations, global perspectives, and the societal impact of economic policies are integrated into the curriculum, preparing students to analyze economic issues within broader social contexts. Internship opportunities, research projects, and collaborations with governmental and non-governmental organizations may be integral components of the program, providing students with practical experiences and exposure to real-world economic challenges. Upon completion of the B.Sc. Economics program, graduates are well-prepared for careers in finance, policy analysis, research, and various sectors of the business world. The program not only imparts economic knowledge but also fosters critical thinking, analytical skills, and the ability to contribute to informed decision-making in the dynamic field of economics.