BACHELOR OF SCIENCE:
ECONOMICS
ECONOMICS
Our economics degree is an academic degree awarded to students who have completed our business school program with a focus on economics. An economics degree program is the most common education option for students who are interested in becoming economists or working in the economics field.
Economics graduates have more to offer employers than their expertise in Economics! Your degree will also have helped you to develop skills such as numeracy; analysis;verbal and written communication; problem solving ; and presentation. You can probably also offer practical skills such as knowledge of computing packages or foreign languages.
Economics graduates have more to offer employers than their expertise in Economics! Your degree will also have helped you to develop skills such as numeracy; analysis;verbal and written communication; problem solving ; and presentation. You can probably also offer practical skills such as knowledge of computing packages or foreign languages.
ECONOMICS MAJOR
YEAR TWO
Semester 1
MEC201 Intermediate Microeconomics; MEC203 Mathematics for Economists; MMS202 Quantitative Analysis I; MEC205 Money & Banking; TEV200 Ethics & Christian Values; Electives.
Semester 2
MEC204 Intermediate Macroeconomics; MEC206 Public Sector Economics; MEC207 History of Economic Thought; MAC204 Business Finance; HAS100 Introduction to African Studies; MMS204 Quantitative Analysis II.
YEAR THREE
Semester 1
MMS301 Report Writing; MEC301 Comparative Economics System; MEC302 International Economics I (Trade); MEC303 Introduction to Econometrics; MMS 307 Industrial Relations; MEC304 Managerial Economics; FMA302 Honors Seminars; Electives.
Semester 2
FMA301 Industrial Attachment
YEAR FOUR
Semester 1
FMA301 Industrial Attachment
FMA413 Industrial Attachment Report
Semester 2
MEC404 Resource & Environmental Economics; MEC405 Monetary Economics; MEC406 Business Cycles & Forecasting; FMA403 Honours seminars; FMA412 Project Report; MEC402 International Economics 2 (Finance); MEC403 Development Economics.
Electives
MMS201 Organizational Behaviour; MMS203 Business Law; MAC205 Company Law; MAC207 Money & Capital Markets; MAC304 Investment Analysis; MEC 305 Industrial Economics & Public Policy; MEC306 Urban/Regional Economics; MMS401 Entrepreneurship & Small Business Management; MMS402 Productions & Operations Management; MMS403 Risk Management; MKT401 Marketing Management; MKT402 Retail & Sales Management; MKT405 Consumer Behaviour; MKT406 International Marketing; MMS410 Public Policy Analysis; MMS411 Strategic Management; any other courses approved by the Dean.
YEAR TWO
Semester 1
MEC201 Intermediate Microeconomics; MEC203 Mathematics for Economists; MMS202 Quantitative Analysis I; MEC205 Money & Banking; TEV200 Ethics & Christian Values; Electives.
Semester 2
MEC204 Intermediate Macroeconomics; MEC206 Public Sector Economics; MEC207 History of Economic Thought; MAC204 Business Finance; HAS100 Introduction to African Studies; MMS204 Quantitative Analysis II.
YEAR THREE
Semester 1
MMS301 Report Writing; MEC301 Comparative Economics System; MEC302 International Economics I (Trade); MEC303 Introduction to Econometrics; MMS 307 Industrial Relations; MEC304 Managerial Economics; FMA302 Honors Seminars; Electives.
Semester 2
FMA301 Industrial Attachment
YEAR FOUR
Semester 1
FMA301 Industrial Attachment
FMA413 Industrial Attachment Report
Semester 2
MEC404 Resource & Environmental Economics; MEC405 Monetary Economics; MEC406 Business Cycles & Forecasting; FMA403 Honours seminars; FMA412 Project Report; MEC402 International Economics 2 (Finance); MEC403 Development Economics.
Electives
MMS201 Organizational Behaviour; MMS203 Business Law; MAC205 Company Law; MAC207 Money & Capital Markets; MAC304 Investment Analysis; MEC 305 Industrial Economics & Public Policy; MEC306 Urban/Regional Economics; MMS401 Entrepreneurship & Small Business Management; MMS402 Productions & Operations Management; MMS403 Risk Management; MKT401 Marketing Management; MKT402 Retail & Sales Management; MKT405 Consumer Behaviour; MKT406 International Marketing; MMS410 Public Policy Analysis; MMS411 Strategic Management; any other courses approved by the Dean.