BA (Hons) in Economics Undergraduate Programme By The American College of Greece – Deree & Alba. |TopUniversities
Tuitionfee

36,765 EURTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Business and Management StudiesMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Business and Management Studies

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Economics is the study of how individuals and society, faced with scarce productive resources, choose which goods and services to produce, how, and for whom, and to what extent these issues may be answered in the most efficient way, given available technologies and a particular social organization. To study and offer advice on the discipline, an economist needs special skills of a solid and  structured way of thinking, the ability to do independent research, as well as to collect and structure material. In addition to that, the ability to write concisely and coherently and quarantinative skills (mathematics and statistcis), including the ability to "model" a problem (with or without the use of mathematics). Students study economics both at a macro-level (that of a whole economy, and government policies dealing with it) and at a micro-level (that of consumers or investors, a single market or firm, and firm policies dealing with how to maximize profits or minimize losses). Additionally, students can choose to study particular areas of applied economics such as managerial, investment, environmental, real estate, banking, labor, development, defense, insurance, or maritime economics; as well as economic history, international trade, etc. Students study necessary quantitative techniques, like mathematical economics, statistics, and econometrics.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Business and Management Studies

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Economics is the study of how individuals and society, faced with scarce productive resources, choose which goods and services to produce, how, and for whom, and to what extent these issues may be answered in the most efficient way, given available technologies and a particular social organization. To study and offer advice on the discipline, an economist needs special skills of a solid and  structured way of thinking, the ability to do independent research, as well as to collect and structure material. In addition to that, the ability to write concisely and coherently and quarantinative skills (mathematics and statistcis), including the ability to "model" a problem (with or without the use of mathematics). Students study economics both at a macro-level (that of a whole economy, and government policies dealing with it) and at a micro-level (that of consumers or investors, a single market or firm, and firm policies dealing with how to maximize profits or minimize losses). Additionally, students can choose to study particular areas of applied economics such as managerial, investment, environmental, real estate, banking, labor, development, defense, insurance, or maritime economics; as well as economic history, international trade, etc. Students study necessary quantitative techniques, like mathematical economics, statistics, and econometrics.

Admission Requirements

6+
87+
24+

Sep

Domestic (Out of State)
399,930 EUR
International
36,765 EUR

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