EC204

Applied Economics & Policy Analysis

Course ID
EC204
Campus
Hall B
Level
Graduate
Semester
Fall '26
Credit
4.000
Method
Seminar

If you’re an economics professional seeking advanced knowledge in economic policy analysis and application, this course delves into complex economic theories, policy research methodologies, and practical applications for shaping economic policy.

  • Policy InfluenceLearn how to influence economic policy decisions with in-depth analysis.
  • Advanced ResearchEngage in high-level economic research and policy formulation.
  • Global Economic InsightsGain a deep understanding of global economic trends and their implications.
  • Consulting OpportunitiesExplore consulting opportunities with governmental agencies and organizations.

Are there any prerequisites for enrolling in the Introduction to Economics course?

No prerequisites are required for this course. It is designed for students with an interest in economics, regardless of their academic background.

What topics will be covered in this introductory economics course?

This course covers fundamental economic concepts, microeconomics, macroeconomics, and an introduction to global economic trends.

Can I pursue a career in economics after completing this course?

While this course provides foundational knowledge, pursuing a career in economics often requires more advanced studies. However, it’s a great starting point to explore your interest in the field.

Are there internship opportunities related to economics available to students taking this course?

Yes, we offer internship opportunities with governmental agencies and organizations involved in economic research and policy analysis.