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Program Skills

The undergraduate program of the Department of Economics includes competencies aimed at students. These competencies enable graduates to have fundamental knowledge and skills in the field of economics and position themselves successfully in the industry. Here are the program competencies aimed to be acquired by students in the Department of Economics undergraduate program:

  • Fundamental Economics Knowledge: Students gain the ability to understand and analyze basic economic concepts. This includes being able to use materials related to fundamental economic topics such as micro and macroeconomics.
  • Analytical Thinking Skills: Students learn to approach economic problems with an analytical perspective. They develop the ability to generate solutions through correct economic modeling by examining current economic issues from various angles.
  • Data Collection and Interpretation: Students learn to behave in accordance with professional and scientific ethics during the processes of collecting, interpreting, and sharing data related to economics.
  • Information Technology Skills: Students acquire software knowledge at a level that enables them to follow and use information systems in economics and related fields. They understand the relationship between basic computer programs and the field of economics.
  • Foreign Language Proficiency: Students enhance their foreign language skills to be able to follow international economic literature and communicate effectively with international environments. This enables them to contribute to global economic developments and evaluate opportunities for international cooperation.
  • Academic and Professional Competence: Students obtain the competence to conduct undergraduate-level studies in their field and gain the ability to communicate effectively with stakeholders and engage in collaborative discussions.

These program competencies enable graduates to effectively work in the field of economics and analyze and solve the problems they encounter. As a result, graduates can be successful in both academic and professional aspects of their lives.