In the initial year, students get to explore the fundamentals of the subject-matter. As you progress further, you are introduced to an extensive choice of topics and allowed to specialize in the areas of their interest.
First year of most Economics programmes comprise of microeconomics, macroeconomics and basic statistical and mathematics skills that are vital for economists. Additionally, students also get to scour through the history of how economics emerged.
In the subsequent years, students are introduced with optional modules like money, banking and finance, behavioral economics, business law and ethics, poverty and inequality and trade and international relations.
Universities in the abroad have an enriching curriculum backed by real-world case studies that allows critical thinking and instills enthusiasm.