The Bachelor of Arts in Economics is a four-year undergraduate program that explores how individuals, businesses, and governments make choices about allocating resources. The program provides a strong foundation in economic theory, data analysis, and policy evaluation.
Students study topics such as microeconomics, macroeconomics, international trade, development economics, public finance, and econometrics. The curriculum combines theoretical learning with practical skills in research, critical thinking, and problem-solving.
Graduates are well-prepared for careers in government, finance, research institutions, international organizations, and the private sector, or for advanced studies in economics, public policy, or related fields.
Year 1
ECO111 |
Introduction to Economics |
ECO112 |
Fundamentals of Psychology |
ECO113 |
Communication & Study Skills |
ECO114 |
Introduction to Development and Entrepreneurship |
ECO115 |
Information Systems & Management |
ECO121 |
Common Law & Politics |
ECO122 |
Open Source Technologies |
ECO123 |
Financial Accounting I |
ECO124 |
Economics of Developing Countries |
ECO125 |
Principles of Management |
Year 2
ECO211 |
Microeconomics |
ECO212 |
Business Administration |
ECO213 |
Financial Accounting II |
ECO214 |
Mathematics & Statistics |
ECO215 |
Cost & Management Accounting |
ECO211 |
Macroeconomics |
ECO212 |
Marketing |
ECO213 |
Business Law |
ECO214 |
Intermediate Statistics |
ECO215 |
Mathematics For Economist I |
Year 3
ECO311 |
Intermediate Microeconomics |
ECO312 |
Advanced Statistics |
ECO313 |
Financial & Monetary System |
ECO314 |
Mathematics For Economists II |
ECO315 |
Industrial Economics |
ECO321 |
Econometrics I |
ECO322 |
Intermediate Macroeconomics |
ECO323 |
Advanced Microeconomics |
ECO324 |
Labour economics |
ECO325 |
International Finance & Trade |
Year 4
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ECO411 |
Public Finance |
ECO412 |
Advanced Macroeconomics |
ECO413 |
Econometrics II |
ECO414 |
Economics For Development |
ECO415 |
Research Methods |
ECO421 |
Industrial Attachment |
ECO422 |
Dissertation |
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Electives |
ECO416 |
Environmental Economics |
ECO417 |
Investment & Portfolio Management |