Economics

 

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  • Bachelor of Science in Business Economics
  • Master of Science in Industrial Economic

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS ECONOMICS

The field of economics is broad, encompassing issues involving international trade, stock markets, government policies, economic growth and development, etc. The BS Business Economics aims to develop in students a rigorous, quantitative, and insightful approach to understanding the workings of economics in today’s society and business. It provides students with a solid grounding in economic theory and frameworks. It also aims to develop among students the analytical and statistical skills in applying such frameworks in business, social, financial, and policy sectors. Hence, there is an emphasis on applied research at the industry and national policy levels.

Students choose this course because it provides a good background for careers in business, capital markets, law, banking, real estate, and even entrepreneurship.

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS

The Master of Science in Industrial Economics, run by the School of Economics, is the only economics program of its kind in the country. It was developed in 1969 by two of the country’s foremost economists, Dr. Bernardo Villegas and Dr. Jesus Estanislao, shortly after founding the Center for Research and Communication (CRC).  UA&P, a leading research institution and a catalyst of economic progress in the Philippines and in Asia, has earned a reputation for highly relevant research through the work of its faculty, alumni, and students. 

An intensive program of academic and research work, MSIE equips graduates with the proper mental and intellectual approach, providing a mix of mathematical expertise and a thorough understanding of how the economy and business work.  With faculty members holding doctoral and master’s degrees from the best institutions around the world, the students get a truly global education. The students learn from their mentors who have earned their reputation for highly relevant research in the fields of economic forecasting, financial markets, industrial economics, wage determination, and the workings of the economy.

Curriculum

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS ECONOMICS

Major Subjects

Second Year – Second Semester
MSM601E   Introduction to Management

Third Year – First Semester
ACC300   Accounting
ECN1211   Intermediate Macroeconomics
ECN1212   Intro to Mathematical Statistics 

Third Year – Second Semester
MSM301E   Marketing
ECN1221   Intermediate Microeconomics
ECN1222   Mathematical Economics 1
ECN1223   Economic Development
MSM401E   Finance 1

Fourth Year – First Semester
ECN1311   Social Economics
ECN1312   Financial Economics
ECN1313   International Economics
ECN1314   Industrial Organization
ECN1315   Econometrics 1
ECN1316   Econometrics Lab
ECN1317   Research Seminar 1
ECN1318   Money and Banking 

Fourth Year – Second Semester
ECN1321 Elective 1 (Public Economics)
ECN1322 Macroeconomics 1 (Advanced Macroeconomics)
ECN1323 Microeconomics 1 (Advanced Microeconomics)
ECN1324 Quantitative Economics
ECN1325 Mathematical Economics 2
ECN1326 Economic History
ECN1327 Research Seminar 2

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS

Courses Offered

Second Year – Second Semester
MSM601E   Introduction to Management

Third Year – First Semester
ACC300   Accounting
ECN1211   Intermediate Macroeconomics
ECN1212   Intro to Mathematical Statistics

Third Year – Second Semester
MSM301E   Marketing
ECN1221   Intermediate Microeconomics
ECN1222   Mathematical Economics 1
ECN1223   Economic Development
MSM401E   Finance 1

Fourth Year – First Semester
ECN1311   Social Economics
ECN1312   Financial Economics
ECN1313   International Economics
ECN1314   Industrial Organization
ECN1315   Econometrics 1
ECN1316   Econometrics Lab
ECN1317   Research Seminar 1
ECN1318   Money and Banking

Fourth Year – Second Semester
ECN1321 Elective 1 (Public Economics)
ECN2001 Macroeconomics 1 (Advanced Macroeconomics)
ECN2002 Microeconomics 1 (Advanced Microeconomics)
ECN2003 Quantitative Economics
ECN2004 Mathematical Economics 2
ECN2005 Economic History
ECN2006 Research Seminar 2

Fourth Year – Mid-year Term
ECN2007 Elective 2 (Special Economics Topics)
ECN2008 Microeconomics 2 (Economics of Strategy)
ECN2009 Mathematical Statistics

Fifth Year – First Semester
ECN2010 Econometrics 2
ECN2011 Elective 2 (Economic Policy)
ECN2012 Practicum

Fifth Year – Second Semester
ECN2013 Thesis

Qualifications to the Master's Program

Students are eligible to proceed to the master’s course starting the second semester of the fourth year if they have a general weighted average (GWA) of 1.8 for the major subjects in business and economics from the second semester of their second year up to the first semester of their fourth year (49 units of the business and economic subjects).  

In their fifth year, the students spend a semester working in the field with corporations in the private and public sectors. This internship begins in the first semester of the fifth year and gives students a chance to apply the tools they learn in the classroom to actual business and economic problems. During the internship, students work for most of the week in their host organizations and return to UA&P on Fridays for their coursework.

One of the highlights of the program is when the students assist senior executives in the Strategic Business Economics Program in their economic forecasting exercise during an out-of-town conference. The students learn from the executives how to interpret the results of the quantitative frameworks learned in the classroom.

Graduates

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS ECONOMICS

Graduates with analytical skills in economics are sought after by employers from the private and public sectors including international organizations. In general, economists are needed in commercial and investment banks, corporations, and consulting firms. The government sector also offers economics graduates positions as trade analysts, finance specialists, and policy analysts.

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS

The highly relevant training turns out topnotch influential people who decide the destiny of the global economy. The program has produced an international trade negotiator of the Philippines in the World Trade Organization, a National Treasurer, a Filipino Lead Economist of the World Bank, a former Tariff Commissioner, a Senior Undersecretary of DTI, and senior economic advisers to the President and several government departments such as DOF, DOTC, DOT, DTI, and NEDA.

Get in touch

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Contact

Phone: (632) 8637-0912 to 26
E-mail: [email protected]