Faculty of Economics and Management Sciences
Business Administration
Accounting
Finance
Auditing
Taxation
Econonics Finances and Taxes
International Marketing
Marketing Mnagement
Human Resource Management
Procurement and Supply Chain Management
Project Management
Economics
Finance and Accounting
Business Information Technology
Insurance and Risk Management
Science in Monetary Economics
Science in Statistic Economics
International Business
Microfinance and Cooperative Management
Finance and Banking
Banking and Microfinance
Science in Logistics and Fleet Management
Supply Chain Management
Science in Operations Management
Science in Risk Management
Strategic Management
Digital Marketing and Data Analysis
Logistic Management
Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Master's and PhD program in Economics, including the number of credits required for each course
MASTER’S IN ECONOMICS CURRICULUM
First Year
– Microeconomic Theory (3 credits)
– Macroeconomic Theory (3 credits)
– Econometrics (3 credits)
– International Economics (3 credits)
– Elective Course 1 (3 credits)
– Elective Course 2 (3 credits)
Second Year:
– Applied Microeconomics (3 credits)
– Applied Macroeconomics (3 credits)
– Applied Econometrics (3 credits)
– Elective Course 3 (3 credits)
– Elective Course 4 (3 credits)
– Master’s Thesis (6 credits)
PHD IN ECONOMICS CURRICULUM
First Year
– Microeconomic Theory I (3 credits)
– Macroeconomic Theory I (3 credits)
– Econometrics I (3 credits)
– Elective Course 1 (3 credits)
– Elective Course 2 (3 credits)
Fourth Year:
– Dissertation Proposal Seminar (3 credits)
– Dissertation Research (12 credits)
Second Year:
– Microeconomic Theory II (3 credits)
– Macroeconomic Theory II (3 credits)
– Econometrics II (3 credits)
– Elective Course 3 (3 credits)
– Elective Course 4 (3 credits)
Third Year:
– Research Seminar in Microeconomics (3 credits)
– Research Seminar in Macroeconomics (3 credits)
– Research Seminar in Econometrics (3 credits)
– Elective Course 5 (3 credits)
– Elective Course 6 (3 credits)
Note
These are sample curricula and the actual courses offered may vary depending on the institution and program. It is important to consult the program requirements and course offerings of specific institutions when considering a Master’s or PhD program in Economics.