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BSc Economics:
This programme aims to instil into individuals a logical approach to an analysis of social and individual decision making. It is centered around a core of economics theoryand the tools it requires, with opportunities for specialisation in particular applications in the optional units. This degree is most valuable for those aiming at employment as a professional economist in industry, finance or civil service, but is also valued by employers where demonstrated ability for logical and quantitative reasoning is desired; for instance accountancy, banking and general managerial posts.
Units offered for BSc Economics
A student has to study Twelve units in three years, of which, Seven are compulsory units
Foundation units:
Eight Further units From:
- Microeconomics
- Macroeconomics
- Elements of Econometrics
- Monetary Economics
- International Economics
- Public Economics
- Economics of Development
- Labour Economics
- Corporate Finance
- Principles of Marketing
- Information Systems and Organizations
- Elements of Social and Applied Psychology
- Organization Theory
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