Political Science Department

Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs) for B.A. Economics

1. Economic Theoretical Foundations: Develop a comprehensive understanding of economic theories and principles, including microeconomics, macroeconomics, and development economics, to analyze real-world economic scenarios.

2. Quantitative and Analytical Skills: Acquire quantitative, statistical, and analytical skills to interpret data, conduct research, and solve complex economic problems using tools like econometrics and mathematical economics.

3. Policy Analysis and Evaluation: Understand and evaluate economic policies at the national and international levels to assess their impact on growth, development, and sustainability.

4. Global and Local Perspectives: Gain insights into global economic trends and their influence on local economies, focusing on trade, globalization, and regional economic development.

5. Research and Critical Thinking: Develop research-oriented skills to critically evaluate economic phenomena, formulate hypotheses, and present findings effectively.

6. Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): Understand the role of economics in achieving sustainable development by addressing issues like poverty, inequality, climate change, and resource allocation.

7. Interdisciplinary Approach: Integrate knowledge from related fields such as political science, sociology, and environmental studies to understand the broader socio-economic context.

8. Career Readiness: Prepare for diverse career opportunities in academia, government services, financial institutions, corporate sectors, and non-governmental organizations.

9. Ethics and Social Responsibility: Cultivate ethical values and a sense of responsibility towards society, emphasizing inclusiveness and equity in economic practices.