•Analytical Skills/Problem-Solving: MA Economics students do effectively imagine, conceptualize, express, and solve complex problems or resolve problems that do not have a straightforward solution, with available knowledge, through experimentation and observation.
•Critical thinking: Students can apply economic analysis to daily concerns to help them understand events, analyse specific policy proposals, compare arguments with different conclusions about a particular issue or issue, and evaluate the position of assumptions in arguments that draw different conclusions about a particular economic or political problem.
•Quantitative Reasoning: Students can learn how to apply economic arguments to empirical proof. Specifically, relevant data may be obtained and/or collected, analytical evidence produced using appropriate statistical techniques and the results of such studies interpreted.
•Specialized Knowledge and Practical Application: By applying economic concepts to real life conditions, students can gain deeper theoretical, critical, and quantitative skills in specialized areas. Students will expand their global and disciplinary experience, expanding their comprehension of the world around them, both in economics and beyond. Interdisciplinary knowledge, diverse topics, and global consciousness.
•Interdisciplinary information, complex topics and global awareness: Students can extend their global and disciplinary knowledge, improving their comprehension of both economics and beyond of the world around them.
•Communication and Leadership: Students can learn skills to work as part of a team and guide others, ensuring that different audiences and circumstances are prepared to handle.