KNUST Economics Undergraduate Programmes

KNUST Economics Undergraduate Programmes

BA. Economics

The B.A. Economics programme is designed to give students maximum flexibility in the first, second and final years. In the first and second years students minor in other B.A. programmes (Sociology, Social Work, Political Studies, History, Geography and Rural Development, Religious Studies, Akan, English, French, Chinese) offered at different departments of the Faculty of Social Sciences.
In the first, second and third years students are required to take approved courses at other departments of the University aside the Faculty of Social Sciences. In the final year students have the option to specialise in three elective courses (Advanced Econometrics, Monetary Economics, International Economics, Financial Economics, Public Finance, Environmental and Resource Economics, Energy Economics, Industrial Economics, Labour Economics and Health Economics) in addition to two core courses (Advanced Microeconomics and Advanced Macroeconomics) and a dissertation.

Components of the Programme

Year I Semester I
Elements of Economics I
Mathematics for Economists I
Introduction to Computers I
Communication Skills I
Statistical Methods I
Plus Two courses from Second Choice Option

Year I Semester II

Elements of Economics II
Mathematics for Economists II
Introduction to Computers II
Communication Skills II
Statistical Methods II
Plus two courses from Second Choice Option

Year II Semester I

Principles of Economics I
Economy of Ghana I
Statistics for Economists I
Literature in English I
Plus three courses from Second Choice Option

Year II Semester II

Principles of Economics II
Economy of Ghana II
Statistics for Economists II
Literature in English II
Plus three courses from Second Choice Option

Year III Semester I

Intermediate Microeconomics I
Intermediate Macroeconomics I
Mathematical Economics I
Econometrics I
Research Methods in Economics I
Development of Economic Thought
Plus one borrowed course from Other Departments of the University

Year III Semester II

Intermediate Microeconomics II
Intermediate Macroeconomics II
Mathematical Economics II
Econometrics II
Research Methods in Economics II
Development Economics
Plus one borrowed course from Other Departments of the University

Year IV Semester I

Advanced Microeconomics I
Advanced Macroeconomics I
Plus any three of the following elective courses
Advanced Econometrics I
Monetary Economics I
International Economics I
Financial Economics I
Public Finance I
Environmental and Resource Economics I
Industrial Economics I
Energy Economics I
Labour Economics I
Health Economics I

Year IV Semester I

Advanced Microeconomics II
Advanced Macroeconomics II
Plus any three of the following elective courses
Advanced Econometrics II
Monetary Economics II
International Economics II
Financial Economics II
Public Finance II
Environmental and Resource Economics II
Industrial Economics II
Energy Economics II
Labour Economics II
Health Economics II