A Bachelor of Arts in Economics (BA Economics) is an undergraduate degree program that focuses on the study of economic theories, principles, and policies. Students enrolled in this program typically learn about microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics, and various specialized topics within the field.
The curriculum of a BA Economics program often includes courses in economic theory, statistics, mathematics, and other related disciplines. Students may also have the opportunity to explore areas such as international economics, development economics, environmental economics, and financial economics.
Through coursework, projects, and research, students develop analytical, critical thinking, and quantitative skills that are highly valued in a variety of career paths. Graduates of BA Economics programs may pursue careers in fields such as finance, banking, consulting, government, international development, academia, and more.
Additionally, many students choose to further their education by pursuing graduate studies in economics or related fields such as public policy, business administration, or law. A BA Economics degree provides a solid foundation for further academic and professional advancement in diverse areas of economics and beyond.
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Introduction to Microeconomics BA Economics 1 year 1 semester
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