MEF University

Faculty Of Economics And Development

Explores economic theories, policies, and development strategies to address global economic challenges. It aims to cultivate economists and development professionals who can contribute to sustainable growth and poverty alleviation.

  • Department of Economics: Studies economic theory, global economics, and economic
  • Department of Development Studies: Focuses on sustainable development, poverty alleviation, and international

Faculty Of Economics And Development

The Faculty of Economics and Development is dedicated to understanding and addressing the complexities of the global economy and development challenges. It aims to produce knowledgeable economists and development professionals equipped to contribute to sustainable growth, poverty alleviation, and equitable development strategies. Through a curriculum that combines economic theory with practical development policies, students are prepared to tackle economic challenges at both global and local levels.

Department of Economics

 

This department offers a comprehensive exploration of economic theory, applied economics, and the dynamics of global economies. By studying  economic  development and the factors that influence economic growth, students will gain insights into the mechanisms of the market, economic policies, and their impact on society.

  • Economic Theory: Fundamental principles of microeconomics and macroeconomics, providing students with a strong theoretical foundation in economic
  • Global Economics: Examination of the global economic system, including international trade, finance, and the impact of globalization on economies around the
  • Economic Development: Focuses on the economics of developing countries, exploring strategies for economic growth, poverty reduction, and sustainable

Department of Development Studies

 

Dedicated to the study of development processes, policies, and interventions aimed at improving living conditions in less developed countries. This department emphasizes sustainable development practices, poverty alleviation techniques, and the role of international aid and organizations in development efforts.

  • Sustainable Development: Explores the principles and practices of sustainable development, emphasizing the balance between economic growth, environmental sustainability, and social
  • Poverty Alleviation: Analyzes the causes of poverty and evaluates strategies and programs designed to reduce poverty at both the national and international
  • International Aid and Development Cooperation: Studies the role of international aid, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and development agencies in supporting development initiatives and improving global

Program Highlights

 

  • Interdisciplinary Approach: Encourages students to integrate knowledge from economics, sociology, political science, and environmental studies to develop comprehensive solutions to development
  • Research Opportunities: Offers students the chance to engage in research projects focused on economic and development issues, working under the mentorship of faculty

 

  • Fieldwork and Practicum Experiences: Provides practical experiences through fieldwork, internships, and projects in collaboration with development organizations, government agencies, and
  • Global Perspectives: Through coursework, case studies, and exchange programs, students gain a global perspective on economic and development issues, preparing them for careers in international development, policy analysis, and economic

The Faculty of Economics and Development fosters a learning environment that not only imparts theoretical knowledge but also emphasizes the practical application of economic and development principles. Graduates from this faculty are well-equipped to contribute to meaningful change, advocating for policies and practices that promote sustainable economic development and improved quality of life for communities worldwide.

How to Apply

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