Bachelor of Science (BS) in Economics

Program Overview A rigorous analysis of how societies, firms, and individuals allocate scarce resources. This program combines mathematical modeling with social theory to understand market dynamics, global trade, and financial systems.

Core Curriculum & Analytical Expertise

  • Key Courses: Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Econometrics.

  • Technical Pillars:Behavioral Economics, Game Theory, and International Trade.

  • Applied Training: Financial modeling workshops, policy briefing simulations, and data analysis projects using statistical software (STATA/R).

  • Specialization: Focus tracks available in Financial Economics, Public Policy, and Development Economics.

Admissions & Mathematical Prerequisites

  • Academic Foundation: Strong background in Calculus and Statistics.

  • Skills: Proficiency in logical deduction, quantitative data interpretation, and abstract reasoning.

  • Testing: High competitive scores on the SAT/ACT Mathematics section.

Faculty Spotlight (who teaches it)

  • Lead Theorist:Dr. Adam Smith (Professor of Macroeconomic Theory).

  • Expertise:Free Market Dynamics, The "Invisible Hand" Theory, and The Division of Labor.

  • Research Impact: Author of The Wealth of Nations; pioneer in the study of classical economics and the moral foundations of commerce.

  • Student Impact: Mentors students in the "Global Markets Forum," teaching them to analyze how individual self-interest and institutional frameworks drive national prosperity.

Career & Professional Outcomes

  • Primary Paths:Economist, Financial Analyst, Management Consultant, and Policy Advisor.

  • Data-Driven Roles: Direct pipeline to careers in Market Research, Data Science, and Actuarial Analysis.

  • Advanced Pathways: Highly recommended for students pursuing an MBA, Law School, or a Ph.D. in Economics or Finance.

International Student Requirements

  • Credentialing: Full evaluation of previous academic credentials for US equivalency.

  • Language: Mandatory proof of English proficiency (TOEFL/IELTS).