- The Bachelor of Economics program includes compulsory courses designed to give students a solid understanding of economics, plus a selection of optional courses.
- The compulsory courses make up half of the program and include economic principles, applied economics, and econometrics.
- The other half of the program consists of optional or elective courses.
- Students can choose from further economics courses (for example international economics, international trade, environmental economics, industrial organization, development economics, behavioral economics) or courses from other disciplines including accounting, finance, international studies, management, politics, marketing, geography, history, languages, mathematics, or computer science.