| 1. | Understands the fundamental concepts and theories of economics and analyzes economic events within microeconomic and macroeconomic frameworks. |
| 2. | Comprehends the historical development of economic theories and applies them to current economic issues. |
| 3. | Follows, analyzes, and evaluates international, national, regional and sectoral economic developments within the scope of economic policies. |
| 4. | Understands the connections between economics and related disciplines such as law, business, accounting, finance, and sociology for economic analysis. |
| 5. | Designs economic research, collects data using qualitative and quantitative methods, conducts analysis, and interprets results. |
| 6. | Tests economic theories using econometric methods and derives scientific and policy recommendations. |
| 7. | Uses basic computer programs and statistical software to process, visualize, and interpret economic data. |
| 8. | Communicates economic concepts and research findings clearly and effectively, both in writing and verbally, to experts and the general public. |
| 9. | Has basic level proficiency in English as a foreign language to follow developments in the field . |
| 10. | Works independently, takes initiative, and assumes responsibility in team settings. |
| 11. | Adopts a lifelong learning approach and continuously develops critical, analytical, and innovative thinking skills. |
| 12. | Conducts economic analyses on sustainable development, income equality, and social welfare while adhering to ethical values and demonstrating social responsibility. |