This consists of a collection of core courses that provide theoretical foundations as well as a number of elective courses that allow students to follow a line of interest.
Core Courses
The core subjects include
- Microeconomics
- Macroeconomics
- Econometrics
- Mathematics for Economist
- Statistics
Elective Courses
- Project Appraisal
- Entrepreneurship
- Health Economics
- Natural Resource Economics
- Global Economic Policy
- Energy Economics
- Financial Economics
- Economics of Social Issues
- Industrial Economics
- Public Sector Economics
- Economic Planning
- Environmental Economics
- International Economics
- Labour Economics
- Monetary Economics
- Agricultural Economics
- International Trade Theory
- Development Economics of West Africa
- Managerial Economics
Second Area Courses
Students may choose a second area from one of the following subject areas;
- Social Studies
- History
- Political Science
- Geography