Economics


A field of economic science that studies the fundamentals of economic policy, financial reporting, and economic relations, skills in planning, analysis, and trend forecasting are acquired.


Academic Degree: Bachelor’s Degree in Economics

Code and name of the educational program: 6B04101 “Economics”

Elective subjects:   

After school: Mathematics, Geography          
After college: Finance and Credit, Organization Finance

Form and duration of studying:       

Full-time (after school) – 4 years     
On the basis of TPE (after college) full-time, shortened – 3 years 
On the basis of HE (after university) full-time, shortened – 2 years

Description of the educational program:

The specialty “Economics” is a field of knowledge and professional activity associated with the study of the processes of production, distribution and consumption of tangible and intangible goods, as well as the management of economic processes.

Students in this specialty study such disciplines as microeconomics, macroeconomics, economic theory, business economics, finance, taxes, accounting and analysis, economic statistics, international economics, etc.

Microeconomics studies the behavior of individual economic actors, such as firms and consumers, as well as the market mechanisms that regulate their interaction. Macroeconomics studies the economy as a whole, analyzing economic processes at the level of the country and the world economy.

Enterprise economics studies the organization and management of production, financial, and labor resources of an enterprise. Finance studies financial operations, methods of financial planning and cash flow management. Taxes studies the tax system, laws and regulations governing taxation, and methods of tax planning.

Accounting and analysis is an important part of this specialty and deals with the organization of accounting for financial transactions, compiling financial statements and conducting financial analysis.

International economics studies the interaction of the economies of different countries and their participation in the world economy, as well as analyzes international trade and financial flows.

Career Opportunities:

Economics graduates can work in various areas of the economy, including financial institutions, banks, tax committees, consulting companies that provide economic and business advice to companies and organizations, consulting companies that provide economic and business advice to companies and organizations, working in industry and manufacturing, doing market analysis, and economic calculations.

6B04101 Economics