

Economics
About the Course
Curriculum:
Microeconomics: Core courses in microeconomics focus on the study of individual economic agents, such as consumers, firms, and markets. Topics include supply and demand, consumer behavior, production theory, market structures, and price determination.
Macroeconomics: Studies in macroeconomics examine the economy as a whole, including topics such as national income accounting, aggregate demand and supply, inflation, unemployment, economic growth, monetary policy, fiscal policy, and international trade.
Econometrics: Courses in econometrics introduce students to statistical methods and techniques used in economic analysis. Students learn to analyze economic data, estimate economic relationships, test hypotheses, and make predictions using econometric models.
Economic Policy Analysis: Studies in economic policy analysis focus on evaluating and formulating economic policies to address societal issues and achieve economic objectives. Topics may include poverty alleviation, income distribution, environmental sustainability, and economic development.
Applied Economics: Courses in applied economics apply economic theory and methods to real-world issues and problems. Students learn to analyze specific economic problems, conduct research, and develop policy recommendations in areas such as labor markets, health economics, environmental economics, and public finance.
International Economics: Studies in international economics examine the economic interactions between countries, including international trade, finance, and economic integration. Topics may include comparative advantage, trade barriers, exchange rates, balance of payments, and globalization.
Economic History: Courses in economic history explore the historical development of economies, institutions, and economic thought. Students examine key events, trends, and policies that have shaped economic systems and societies over time.
Electives: Students may have the opportunity to choose elective courses in specialized areas of interest, such as development economics, monetary economics, financial economics, or behavioral economics.
Career Opportunities:
Economist
Policy Analyst
Financial Analyst
Market Research Analyst
Economic Consultant
Investment Analyst
Data Analyst
Government Economist
International Trade Specialist
Economic Development Officer
Overall, BS Economics equips students with analytical, quantitative, and critical thinking skills that are valuable in a wide range of career paths and industries.
Location
Warsaw,
Poland
Duration
3 Years
Estimated Annual Tuition Fee
EUR 3,000 to EUR 3,500
Degree
Bachelors
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