The program offers Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Economics
The program provides a comprehensive understanding of economic theory, principles, and applications. Covering areas like microeconomics, macroeconomics, and development economics, it builds analytical and problem-solving skills, preparing graduates for careers in finance, research, public policy, and economic planning.
About The Program
The Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Economics at TPS College provides students with a strong foundation in economic theory, principles, and applications. The program covers microeconomics, macroeconomics, economic policy, statistics, and development studies, enabling students to understand and analyze economic issues in depth.
Guided by experienced faculty, students develop analytical thinking, problem-solving skills, and data interpretation abilities. Graduates are prepared for careers in banking, finance, policy analysis, research, and other fields where economic knowledge and decision-making skills are highly valued. The purpose is to contribute to the society through excellence in the emerging areas of social sciences and serve as a valuable resource for students and generations to come.
Program Courses: 40 credits
Year One
| Spring Semester 1 | Credits |
|---|---|
| Introduction to Africana Studies or GSS 2201 - Africana Studies | 3 Credits |
| The Contemporary African Diaspora | 3 Credits |
| African-Americans: A Seminar | 3 Credits |
| Summer Semester 2 (Summer Session IV) | Credits |
|---|---|
Introduction to Africana Studies or GSS 2201 - Africana Studies | 3 Credits |
The Contemporary African Diaspora | 3 Credits |
African-Americans: A Seminar | 3 Credits |
Year Two
| Spring Semester 1 | Credits |
|---|---|
| Introduction to Africana Studies or GSS 2201 - Africana Studies | 3 Credits |
| The Contemporary African Diaspora | 3 Credits |
| African-Americans: A Seminar | 3 Credits |
| Summer Semester 2 (Summer Session IV) | Credits |
|---|---|
Introduction to Africana Studies or GSS 2201 - Africana Studies | 3 Credits |
The Contemporary African Diaspora | 3 Credits |
African-Americans: A Seminar | 3 Credits |
Year Three
| Spring Semester 1 | Credits |
|---|---|
| Introduction to Africana Studies or GSS 2201 - Africana Studies | 3 Credits |
| The Contemporary African Diaspora | 3 Credits |
| African-Americans: A Seminar | 3 Credits |
| Summer Semester 2 (Summer Session IV) | Credits |
|---|---|
Introduction to Africana Studies or GSS 2201 - Africana Studies | 3 Credits |
The Contemporary African Diaspora | 3 Credits |
African-Americans: A Seminar | 3 Credits |
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