Economics Program
Head of Chair: Prof. Daniela Bojadjieva, PhD
Secretary of Chair: Asst. Kristijan Kozeski, PhD
ABOUT THE PROFILE: ECONOMIST GRADUATED FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
An economist graduated from the Department of Economics is able to analyze and understand the key macroeconomic and microeconomic phenomena and processes and to evaluate alternative solutions to the fundamental economic problems of resource allocation, which are faced by individual economic agents, as well as by the economy as a whole.
SPECIFIC COMPETENCES
Students that graduate from the Department of Economics are able to conduct economic analyses and to engage in solving practical economic problems in different forms of enterprises and business organizations, both private and public, and in government institutions, i.e.:
- Government and other institutions and public administration (parliament, government, ministries of finance, of economy etc., local self-governments, public revenues office, agency for regional development etc.);
- Regulatory institutions in the area of economic and social regulation;
- The central bank, commercial banks and other financial institutions;
- Diplomatic-consular offices of our country abroad;
- Stock exchanges;
- International organizations (their missions in our country or in other countries);
- Scientific and educational institutions (universities, faculties, research institutes, secondary economic and trade schools etc.);
- Public enterprises in the infrastructure industries (electric power, postal service, railway, communal services), education, public health service etc.;
- Private enterprises: small entrepreneurial firms, medium-size companies and large corporations etc.
GENERAL AND SPECIFIC DESCRIPTORS OF THE QUALIFICATION
After acquiring knowledge from this study program, the student is expected to demonstrate the following knowledge, capabilities and skills:
Knowledge and Understanding
- Students will be capable of analyzing the main macroeconomic aggregates and of interpreting their dynamic interrelations;
- Students will develop knowledge and skills for contemporary microeconomic analysis of individual businesses and different market structures within which the businesses operate;
- Students will be able to critically analyze the compatibility, efficiency and implications of economic policies and their instruments;
- Students will acquire knowledge and skills for analyzing contemporary economic processes in national economies, regional economic integrations and the world economy.’
Application of Knowledge and Understanding
- To diagnose markets events, forecast their future tendencies and analyze the effects of economic policies on the microeconomic agents and on market fluctuations;
- To calculate the main macroeconomic aggregates and balances, and critically analyze existing macroeconomic policies;
- To perform a critical analysis of the institutional structure of the economic system and the motives and incentives that it provides for the economic agents;
- To apply quantitative methods of microeconomic and macroeconomic analysis in defining new approaches and in the analysis of existing models of economic growth of national economies;
- To give a critical analysis of development polices and their application in the national economy;
- To analyze the general processes of economic development in the world (especially the processes of regionalization and globalization of the world economic activities) and their implications on the national economy.
Assessment Capability
- Capability for observing and understanding economic trends and processes, and identifying and collecting relevant primary and secondary data, necessary for analyzing economic phenomena and processes;
- Capability for evaluating the theoretical knowledge and for selecting analytical methodologies and tools in the key areas of economic science;
- Capability for analyzing and interpreting data and information on certain economic trends and changes, and their application in solving certain economic problems.
Communication Skills
- Appropriate professional communication for establishing cooperation and presentation of results from conducted analyses and research;
- Capability for an independent participation in scientific discussions, for initiating and leading research activities, team work, critical thinking, respecting opposite views and active listening to other participants in the debate;
- Successful application of the principles and codes of professional business communication.
Learning Skills
- Developed skills for learning, interactive debate, observation, basic research and analysis;
- Skills for critical evaluation of the appropriateness of the learning methods and their effect on gaining knowledge, skills, competences and practical application of the knowledge;
- Capability to identify their own needs for continuous education and professional development (second and third cycle studies) in the field of microeconomics and macroeconomics and to undertake an initiative for acquiring new knowledge and skills.
First Year Compulsory Courses | ||||
No. | Code | Course Title | Classes | ECTS |
Winter Semester: | ||||
1 | ECN 110 | Principles of Economics | 6+0 | 8 |
2 | MST 110 | Mathematics for Business | 4+2 | 8 |
3 | АCC 110 | Principles of Accounting | 4+2 | 8 |
Summer Semester: | ||||
4 | MST 120 | Statistics for Business and Economics | 4+2 | 8 |
Second Year Compulsory Courses | ||||
Winter Semester: | ||||
1 | ECN 210 | Macroeconomics | 6+0 | 8 |
2 | ECN 220 | Microeconomics | 6+0 | 8 |
3 | ECN 240 | Economics of Macedonia | 6+0 | 8 |
Summer Semester: | ||||
4 | ECN 230 | Economics of the Welfare State | 6+0 | 8 |
5 | ECN 260 | Labour Economics | 6+0 | 8 |
Third Year Compulsory Courses | ||||
Winter Semester: | ||||
1 | ECN 310 | Economics of Investments | 6+0 | 8 |
2 | ECN 320 | Economic Growth and Development | 6+0 | 8 |
3 | ECN 330 | Econometrics | 6+0 | 8 |
Summer Semester: | ||||
4 | ECN 350 | Development of Economic Thought | 6+0 | 8 |
5 | ECN 340 | Regional and Urban Economy | 6+0 | 8 |
Fourth Year Compulsory Courses | ||||
Winter Semester: | ||||
1 | ECN 440 | Macroeconomic Analysis Methods | 6+0 | 8 |
2 | ECN 420 | Public Sector Economy | 6+0 | 8 |
3 | FIN230 | Public Finance | 4+2 | 8 |
Summer Semester: | ||||
4 | ECN 410 | Government Regulation of Business | 6+0 | 8 |
5 | ECN 430 | Global Economy and Economic Systems | 6+0 | 8 |
WINTER SEMESTER
- Agricultural Policy
- Business Data Analytics
- Bank Management
- Business Databases
- Business Logistics
- Business Ethics
- Digital Economy
- Governmental Accounting and Accounting of Non-profit Organizations
- European Economic Integration
- ERP Systems
- Industrial Policy
- Integrated Marketing Communications
- Quantitative Methods in Finance
- Corporate Financial Reporting
- Personal Finance
- Marketing Research
- Marketing Basics
- Marketing Management
- International Organizations and Integrations
- International Trade transactions
- International Finance
- Management Information Systems
- Human Resource Management
- Monetary and Fiscal Policy in the EU
- International Trade
- National Accounts
- Consumer Behavior
- Operations Management
- Operational Research
- Principles of Management
- Information Systems Analysis and Design
- Accounting Information Systems
- Statistical Quality Control
- Strategic Management
- Theory of Organization
- Commercial Law
- Financial Management
- Product Management
- Financial Accounting
SUMMER SEMESTER
- Time Series Analysis
- Financial Statements Analysis
- Banking
- Introduction to Environmental Economics
- Business Communication
- Business Planning
- Demographics
- Web Design and Development
- Direct marketing
- E-business Innovation
- EU Single Market
- Economics of Innovation
- Economic Statistics
- Capital Budgeting and Investment Management
- Internal Audit
- Internet Marketing
- Information Technologies
- Local Finance
- Services Marketing
- Social Media Marketing
- International Marketing
- International Management
- International Economics
- International Accounting
- Insurance Management
- Small Business Management
- Management of Business Processes
- Procurement Management
- Customer Relationship Management
- Performance Management
- Change Management
- Risk Management
- Management of Financial Institutions
- Monetary Economics
- Multilateral Trading System
- Multilateral Trade Regulation
- Public Relations
- Organizational Behavior
- Fundamentals of Business Analytics
- Introduction to E-Business
- Pricing Policy
- Entrepreneurship
- Project Management
- Audit
- Accounting Control Systems
- Theories of International Trade
- Decision Making Theory
- Managing Marketing Channels
- Systems Management
- Management Accounting I
- Management Accounting II
- Financial Econometrics
- Financial and Actuarial Mathematics
- Financial Markets and Institutions
- Securities and Portfolio Management
ABOUT THE PROFILE: ECONOMIST GRADUATED FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
An economist graduated from the Department of Economics is able to analyze and understand the key macroeconomic and microeconomic phenomena and processes and to evaluate alternative solutions to the fundamental economic problems of resource allocation, which are faced by individual economic agents, as well as by the economy as a whole.
SPECIFIC COMPETENCES
Students that graduate from the Department of Economics are able to conduct economic analyses and to engage in solving practical economic problems in different forms of enterprises and business organizations, both private and public, and in government institutions, i.e.:
- Government and other institutions and public administration (parliament, government, ministries of finance, of economy etc., local self-governments, public revenues office, agency for regional development etc.);
- Regulatory institutions in the area of economic and social regulation;
- The central bank, commercial banks and other financial institutions;
- Diplomatic-consular offices of our country abroad;
- Stock exchanges;
- International organizations (their missions in our country or in other countries);
- Scientific and educational institutions (universities, faculties, research institutes, secondary economic and trade schools etc.);
- Public enterprises in the infrastructure industries (electric power, postal service, railway, communal services), education, public health service etc.;
- Private enterprises: small entrepreneurial firms, medium-size companies and large corporations etc.
GENERAL AND SPECIFIC DESCRIPTORS OF THE QUALIFICATION
After acquiring knowledge from this study program, the student is expected to demonstrate the following knowledge, capabilities and skills:
Knowledge and Understanding
- Students will be capable of analyzing the main macroeconomic aggregates and of interpreting their dynamic interrelations;
- Students will develop knowledge and skills for contemporary microeconomic analysis of individual businesses and different market structures within which the businesses operate;
- Students will be able to critically analyze the compatibility, efficiency and implications of economic policies and their instruments;
- Students will acquire knowledge and skills for analyzing contemporary economic processes in national economies, regional economic integrations and the world economy.’
Application of Knowledge and Understanding
- To diagnose markets events, forecast their future tendencies and analyze the effects of economic policies on the microeconomic agents and on market fluctuations;
- To calculate the main macroeconomic aggregates and balances, and critically analyze existing macroeconomic policies;
- To perform a critical analysis of the institutional structure of the economic system and the motives and incentives that it provides for the economic agents;
- To apply quantitative methods of microeconomic and macroeconomic analysis in defining new approaches and in the analysis of existing models of economic growth of national economies;
- To give a critical analysis of development polices and their application in the national economy;
- To analyze the general processes of economic development in the world (especially the processes of regionalization and globalization of the world economic activities) and their implications on the national economy.
Assessment Capability
- Capability for observing and understanding economic trends and processes, and identifying and collecting relevant primary and secondary data, necessary for analyzing economic phenomena and processes;
- Capability for evaluating the theoretical knowledge and for selecting analytical methodologies and tools in the key areas of economic science;
- Capability for analyzing and interpreting data and information on certain economic trends and changes, and their application in solving certain economic problems.
Communication Skills
- Appropriate professional communication for establishing cooperation and presentation of results from conducted analyses and research;
- Capability for an independent participation in scientific discussions, for initiating and leading research activities, team work, critical thinking, respecting opposite views and active listening to other participants in the debate;
- Successful application of the principles and codes of professional business communication.
Learning Skills
- Developed skills for learning, interactive debate, observation, basic research and analysis;
- Skills for critical evaluation of the appropriateness of the learning methods and their effect on gaining knowledge, skills, competences and practical application of the knowledge;
- Capability to identify their own needs for continuous education and professional development (second and third cycle studies) in the field of microeconomics and macroeconomics and to undertake an initiative for acquiring new knowledge and skills.