This course focuses on developing the practical skills essential for applying economic concepts in real-world contexts. Students will enhance their abilities in data analysis, critical thinking, graphical interpretation, and effective communication of economic ideas. Topics include working with economic data, using spreadsheets, interpreting charts and models, and writing concise economic reports. Through hands-on exercises and applied projects, students will bridge the gap between economic theory and everyday decision-making, gaining confidence in using economics as a problem-solving tool.

This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the world of entrepreneurship, guiding students through the process of identifying opportunities, developing business ideas, and launching new ventures. Students will explore key topics such as business model development, market research, startup financing, and risk management. Through case studies, group projects, and hands-on activities, learners will gain practical skills to innovate, create value, and think like entrepreneurs. By the end of the course, students will be prepared to pitch a business concept and understand what it takes to succeed in a dynamic startup environment.

This course explores the economic relationships between countries, examining how trade, investment, and financial flows shape global markets. Students will learn key concepts such as comparative advantage, trade policy, exchange rates, balance of payments, and the impact of globalization. The course blends theory with current events to help students understand how international economic forces influence business, development, and policy decisions worldwide. By the end, students will be equipped to analyze global economic trends and their implications for domestic and international stakeholders.

This course introduces students to the fundamentals of financial accounting, focusing on how businesses record, report, and interpret financial information. Students will learn to prepare and analyze key financial statements, including the balance sheet, income statement, and cash flow statement. The course emphasizes real-world applications, ethical decision-making, and foundational concepts such as the accounting cycle, debits and credits, and adjusting entries. By the end, students will have the essential skills to understand financial reports and make informed economic decisions in a business context.