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Economics Program

A rigorous Economics studying program cultivates analytical and quantitative skills essential for understanding complex global systems, Students delve into microeconomic and macroeconomic principles, econometric methods, and diverse economic theories, This interdisciplinary field equips graduates with the capacity for critical thinking and problem-solving, preparing them for impactful careers in various sectors, Furthermore, the study of economics fosters a nuanced perspective on societal challenges and policy formulation.

1- First Level
Semester 1
Semester 2
Professional Ethics
HUM 200
Human Rights
HUM101
Principles of Economics
ECO100
Management in Global Context
BMGT100
Introduction to Mathematics
BMGT101
Principles of Financial Accounting I
BACC100
Critical Thinking
HUM111
Discovering Business
BMGT211
Macroeconomics
ECO110
Sustainable Development
ECO111
Introduction to Behavioral Science
BMGT210
Introduction to Statistics I
BMGT111
2- Second Level
Semester 1
Semester 2
English for Social Science
HUM100
Commercial Law
BMGT200
Microeconomics
ECO200
Money and Banking
ECO201
Economic Readings in Arabic
ECO202
Elective - 1
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Entrepreneurship and Innovation
BMGT110
Research and Academic Writing
HUM110
Economic Resources
ECO210
Mathematics for Economists I
BMGT213
Introduction to Statistics II
BMGT214
Elective – 2
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3- Third Level
Semester 1
Semester 2
Financial Economics
ECO300
Microeconomic Theory
ECO301
Public Finance
ECO302
Mathematics for Economists II
BMGT303
Statistics for Economists I
BMGT304
Elective - 3
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Research Methodology in Economics
ECO310
International Economics
ECO311
Macroeconomic Theory
ECO312
Mathematical Economics I
BMGT314
Statistics for Economists II
BMGT315
Elective – 4
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4- Fourth Level
Semester 1
Semester 2
Graduation Project in Economics I
ECO400
Behavioral Economics
ECO401
Economic Development
ECO402
Economic History
ECO403
Econometrics I
ECO404
Elective - 5
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Graduation Project in Economics II
ECO410
International Finance
ECO411
National Accounting
ECO412
Feasibility Studies
ECO413
History of Economic Thought
ECO414
Elective – 6
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