Master's Program in Economics
Master's Program in Economics
In today's world, academic life plays a significant role in enabling countries to achieve competitive sustainable growth/development goals and in providing the human resources necessary for this purpose. With economic globalization, the integration of national economies, especially through trade and financial flows, is increasingly on the rise. In this environment, the ability of firms, businesses, public institutions, and civil society organizations to analyze and understand economic events is gaining importance within this framework. The creation of the human capital stock needed in this field in our country and the specialization of the existing workforce will be possible with an economics education based on contemporary technical knowledge and current science. Individuals employed/employable with the ability to reason based on contemporary economic knowledge will not only learn the relationships between economic phenomena but also acquire the tools they need to make the best choices among the possibilities they encounter in their work and daily lives.
Although the economics master's program is generally preferred by graduates of faculties of economics, business, and finance, graduates of mathematics and engineering are also increasingly preferring this field due to the growing importance of mathematical skills in economics. The marginal contribution of students graduated from these fields to the national economy can be increased with graduate education that is accepted worldwide. Therefore, both individuals working in a specific profession and those not yet employed in a professional field will benefit from receiving current theoretical and applied economics master's education, which will not only enhance personal skills but also contribute positively to the national economy.
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