Introduction
The Bachelor of Economics program is designed to equip students with a strong foundation in economic theory, policy analysis, and practical applications within both Somali and global contexts. The program addresses key economic challenges such as poverty, unemployment, and economic development, preparing graduates to contribute to Somalia’s economic recovery and growth. Students gain knowledge in microeconomics, macroeconomics, international trade, and development economics while understanding the role of government policies, financial institutions, and global markets in shaping economic outcomes. The program prepares graduates to analyze economic issues and design effective solutions for sustainable development.
About The Program
The Bachelor of Economics program is designed to equip students with a strong foundation in economic theory, policy analysis, and practical applications within both Somali and global contexts. The program addresses key economic challenges such as poverty, unemployment, and economic development, preparing graduates to contribute to Somalia’s economic recovery and growth.
Students gain knowledge in microeconomics, macroeconomics, international trade, and development economics while understanding the role of government policies, financial institutions, and global markets in shaping economic outcomes. The program prepares graduates to analyze economic issues and design effective solutions for sustainable development.
Program Courses: 147 credits
Core Required Courses for all majors:
Year One
| Semester 1 | Credits |
|---|---|
Principle of Management | 3 Credits |
Principles of Accounting I | 3 Credits |
Introduction to Computer | 3 Credits |
General Math | 3 Credits |
Arabic Language | 3 Credits |
English I | 3 Credits |
Principles of Economics | 3 Credits |
| Semester 2 | Credits |
|---|---|
English II | 3 Credits |
Principles of Accounting II | 3 Credits |
Islamic Studies | 3 Credits |
Microeconomics | 3 Credits |
Introduction to Sociology | 3 Credits |
Introduction to Business Administration | 3 Credits |
Business Communication Skills | 3 Credits |
Year Two
| Semester 3 | Credits |
|---|---|
Financial Mathematics | 3 Credits |
Macroeconomics | 3 Credits |
Statistics I | 3 Credits |
Cost Accounting | 3 Credits |
Introduction to Law | 3 Credits |
Somali Studies | 3 Credits |
Turkish Language | 3 Credits |
| Semester 4 | Credits |
|---|---|
Business Law | 3 Credits |
Statistics II | 3 Credits |
Managerial Accounting | 3 Credits |
Macroeconomics II | 3 Credits |
Mathematics for Economics | 3 Credits |
Urban Economics | 3 Credits |
Year Three
| Semester 5 | Credits |
|---|---|
Administrative Law | 3 Credits |
Organizational Behavior | 3 Credits |
Structure of Somali Economy | 3 Credits |
Econometrics I | 3 Credits |
Governmental & Nonprofit Accounting | 3 Credits |
Managerial Economics | 3 Credits |
Entrepreneurship | 3 Credits |
| Semester 6 | Credits |
|---|---|
Management Information System | 3 Credits |
Taxation | 3 Credits |
Research Methodology | 3 Credits |
Project Management | 3 Credits |
Econometrics II | 3 Credits |
Public Finance | 3 Credits |
Economics of Money & Banking | 3 Credits |
Year Four
| Semester 7 | Credits |
|---|---|
International Economics | 3 Credits |
Industrial Economics | 3 Credits |
Development Economics | 3 Credits |
Islamic Economics | 3 Credits |
History of Economic Thought | 3 Credits |
| Semester 8 | Credits |
|---|---|
International Economics II | 3 Credits |
Environmental Economics | 3 Credits |
Labor Economics | 3 Credits |
Central Banking | 3 Credits |
Graduation Project (Thesis) | 6 Credits |
Faculty Contact Info
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Available Campuses
This program is offered at the following campuses:
- Mogadishu Campus
- Baidoa Campus
- Jowhar Campus