In the Economics department, students undertake courses covering microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics, and economic policy analysis. Through economic modeling, statistical analysis, and policy research, students develop skills in analyzing economic phenomena, forecasting economic trends, and evaluating policy interventions. The curriculum also addresses topics such as international trade, development economics, and financial economics. With a focus on analytical reasoning and quantitative methods, students are prepared for exams that assess their understanding of economic principles and their ability to apply economic analysis to real-world issues. Graduates pursue careers as economists, policy analysts, research economists, or economic consultants in government agencies, international organizations, research institutions, or financial institutions.