Economics provides the keys
to understand economic relationships on the firm/individual
level as well as on the macroeconomic level. Therefore,
it is not surprising that many top managers, government
members, central bankers and many others at top positions
have studied economics. Consequently, basic courses in economics
are obligatory for each student of business administration.
The Economics Major is for those students who want to intensify
their economic knowledge and the methods used in economics.
Courses
given by the Economics Department:
Obligatory courses for all management students
Introduction to Economics (1st
semester)
Microeconomics (3rd semester)
Macroeconomics (4th semester
Economic Development (5th semester)
Money and Banking (6th semester)
Courses in the Economics major
Microeconomic Theory (7th semester)
Macroeconomic Theory (7th semester)
International Trade (8th semester)
Introduction to Econometrics (8th
semester)
Seminar in Economics (7th and 8th
semester)
Courses for Graduate Students (Master
of Science, Master of Arts):
Economic Policy (9th
semester)
Advanced Microeconomics (9th
semester)
Advanced Seminar
(9th semester)
Detailed information about each course will be provided
in the intranet of the GUC.