The program provides a comprehensive understanding of the socio-economic dynamics of human society in relation to the environment. By exploring philosophies, scientific principles, and variables, learners engage in economic thinking through theoretical and practical activities, respecting the diverse cultural nature of societies. The aim is to instill basic economic concepts and analytical tools, enabling independent analysis and contribution to knowledge generation and issue resolution.
Additionally, the program allows learners to study other disciplines alongside economics, fostering an inter-and multi-disciplinary learning approach. It prepares students for advanced studies in economics and related fields, offering avenues for scientific careers in academia, government, or industries.
Course Delivery:
Theory: Class lectures, discussions, group discussions, case studies, guest lectures, book/articles reviews, problem-solving cases, etc.
Practical: Field surveys and data collections, society and market case studies, field visits, workshops, research presentations, etc.