By successful completion of the Bachelor of Business Management Honours in Business Economics the graduates will be able to:
- PLO1: Understand the business economics concepts, theories, and models and their intra-relationships and interrelationships with the other related fields of studies.
- PLO2: Identify the situations where business economic principles, theories, and models can be applied directly to assure accurate decision-making in the private or public sector organizations.
- PLO3: Resolve organizational problems with a special focus on business economics and blend the expertise in economics with the knowledge and skills in the management-related fields of studies.
- PLO4: Use evidence-based education for problem-solving by maintaining the highest level of academic and ethical standards as a socially responsible citizen in national and international contexts.
- PLO5: Strengthen the skills and improve the capacities simultaneously to apply them appropriately where necessary for achieving organizational effectiveness and efficiency to assure their competitiveness and long-term survival.
- PLO6: Develop a strong and supportive organizational culture and team-oriented organizational climate, by making them part of modern processes and trends in the world.
- PLO7: Involve in life-long learning to assure the continuous upward movement in career life and share the benefits of continuous improvement with work settings.
- PLO8: Describe the fundamental features of estimators, estimate economic models using data, test hypotheses, predict, and interpret results.
- PLO9: Think critically about contemporary national or international policies and issues.
- PLO10: Collect and evaluate relevant data, as well as critically assess economic policy recommendations and their range of outcomes in reference to various modern economic models and theories.
- PLO11: Create a review of the relevant economic literature and formulate an economic research question as part of a research thesis.
- PLO12: Organize well-reasoned written arguments that explain assumptions and hypotheses proven by data.