Learning outcomes BSc and MSc
BSc
Knowledge
Graduates of the program will be able to:
- Demonstrate knowledge of microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics, finance, accounting, and statistics.
- Explain key concepts of business, management, marketing, labor economics, public sector economics, and international economics.
- Understand economic development, economic growth, business cycles, and economic policies.
- Describe the functioning of financial markets, investment analysis, and digital economics.
- Recognize the role of European economic integration, international business, and Kosovo’s economy in the global context.
- Understand research methods and the application of quantitative methods in economics.
Skills
Graduates will be able to:
- Apply economic theories and quantitative methods to analyze economic and business problems.
- Use statistical and econometric tools to interpret economic data and support decision-making.
- Conduct economic research using appropriate methodologies and analytical techniques.
- Evaluate economic policies, labor market trends, and development strategies.
- Prepare and interpret financial and investment analyses.
- Communicate effectively in professional and academic contexts, including in foreign languages.
- Use digital and coding tools relevant to economics and data analysis.
Autonomy and Responsibility
Graduates will be able to:
- Work independently and collaboratively in addressing economic and business challenges.
- Take responsibility for professional decisions based on economic evidence and ethical principles.
- Adapt to changing economic environments and labor market demands.
- Engage in lifelong learning and professional development in economics and related fields.
- Contribute responsibly to policy analysis, organizational decision-making, and socio-economic development.
- Conduct independent academic work through research projects and the diploma thesis.
MASTER
Knowledge
Graduates of the MSc in Economics program will be able to:
- Demonstrate advanced knowledge in microeconomics, macroeconomics, and econometrics.
- Understand contemporary economic theories and their application to complex economic analysis.
- Explain the functioning of financial markets, monetary policies, and international trade.
- Understand development economics, labor economics, and the economics of the European Union.
- Recognize the concepts of digital economics, game theory, gender economics, and human capital economics.
- Understand advanced research and mathematical methods in economics.
Skills
Graduates will be able to:
- Apply advanced economic and econometric models to analyze economic problems.
- Conduct scientific research using quantitative and qualitative methods.
- Analyze and interpret economic data for policymaking and decision-making purposes.
- Evaluate the impact of economic, monetary, trade, and development policies.
- Solve complex economic problems through critical analysis and the use of analytical tools.
- Prepare and present professional and academic analyses in a well-argued manner.
- Apply interdisciplinary knowledge to address economic issues at national and international levels.
Autonomy and Responsibility
Graduates will be able to:
- Work independently on economic analyses and research projects.
- Take professional and ethical responsibility in economic analysis and decision-making processes.
- Lead projects and teams in the fields of economics, finance, and public policy.
- Contribute to the design and evaluation of economic and development policies.
- Engage in lifelong learning and continuous professional development in economics and related fields.
- Conduct independent scientific research through the master’s thesis and academic activities.