Economics
Economics is focused on the efficient management of economic processes in various sectors, the rational use of resources, analysis of production costs and income, as well as a deep study of agribusiness and market relations.
Students in this field will gain both theoretical and practical knowledge in the areas of economic theory, accounting, taxation, financial analysis, macro and microeconomics, international economic relations, management, and marketing.
An economist is a specialist in high demand in areas such as finance, analysis, public administration, enterprise management, and investment planning. They analyze markets, manage economic processes, develop business growth strategies, and assess the efficiency of business activities.
Graduates can work as economists, analysts, and managers in agricultural enterprises, farms, agribusiness complexes, financial and tax authorities, as well as government organizations.
The Department of Agroеconomics is responsible for training economists in this specialization.

General information
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Referral code60410100
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Duration of training4 years
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State accreditationAvailable
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Professional and public accreditationAvailable
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The form of educationFull-time education
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Education levelBachelor's degree
Key disciplines
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Applied mathematics 1, 2
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Theory of economics 1, 2
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Information and communication technologies and systems in economics
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History of economic thought
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Academic skills and professional competence
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Statistics
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Introduction to econometrics
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Applied econometrics
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Microeconomics 1, 2
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Macroeconomics 1, 2
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Environmental economics and climate change
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Economic policy
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Data analysis in economics
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Institutional economics
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Financial economics
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Economic security
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Global economic development
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Macroeconomic analysis and forecasting
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Investment project analysis
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Industrial economics