Undergraduate
The Economics department requires numerical ability and analytical thinking skills. Core courses include introduction to economics, microeconomics, macroeconomics, finance and markets. In addition, common courses such as law, statistics and political science are also offered. Economics graduates can work in various sectors. For example, they can work in fields such as banking, foreign trade, and business management. They can also work in many public roles such as experts, auditors, inspectors and more. Economics graduates can also become civil servants with their KPSS P3 score and have a suitable profession in public institutions such as the Ministry of Treasury, Finance and Trade.
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