D.9. Key Learning Outcomes

1. Mastering current theoretical developments in economics and comparing alternative perspectives.

2. Acquiring knowledge about different theoretical approaches and techniques to decide on specialization within economics.

3. Gaining the flexibility to apply acquired theoretical knowledge to real-world problems.

4. Developing policy recommendations for real economic issues, analyzing these proposals, and conducting cost-benefit analyses.

5. Developing a pluralistic understanding of various economic theories and perspectives to comprehensively analyze practical problems.

6. Developing a pluralistic understanding of various economic theories and perspectives to comprehensively analyze practical problems.

7. Fostering the responsibility to utilize acquired knowledge for societal welfare and sharing it with the community.

8. Embracing high academic standards while conducting independent research.

9. Generating original ideas without resorting to ethical violations such as plagiarism or distortion.

10. Addressing local economic issues within a global context and considering solutions on a global scale.

11. Acquiring the necessary knowledge and technical skills for stable career planning.

12. Obtaining language and communication skills to follow the development of economic theory, communicate with other economists worldwide, and sustain this communication.