Economics Department

Undegraduate Programs


UndeRgraduate Programs


The Academic Program for Economics Department (Credit Hours System)

First: Prerequisites for a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics

 

To get a bachelor’s degree in Economics, a minimum of 142 credit hours must be achieved. They are distributed as follows:

 

University Requirements:

- UCT001 Critical thinking

- UCT002 Entrepreneurship

 

Faculty Requirements

Course Name

Course Code

Principles of Macroeconomics

E101

Principles of Microeconomics

E102

Principles of Statistics (1)

S101

Principles of Statistics (2)

S102

Principles of Political Sciences (1)

P101

Principles of Political Science (2)

P102

Introduction to Management

A101

Computer Applications in Modern Information Societies (1)

C101

Principles of Mathematics

S103

Introduction to law

L101

Readings in English

G101

Egyptian Economic System

E205

Egyptian Political System

P208

Public Administration

A201

Computer Applications in Modern Information Societies (2)

C201

 

 

Specialization Requirements (compulsory) within the department

Obligatory Courses (Major Core)

Course Code

Course Name

 
 

E201

Macroeconomics Theory (1)

 

E202

Microeconomics Theory (1)

 

E203

Money and Banking

 

E204

International Economics

 

E301

Macroeconomics Theory (2)

 

E302

Microeconomics Theory (2)

 

E303

Public Finance Economics

 

E304

Financial Economics

 

E305

Mathematical Economics (1)

 

E306

Econometrics (1)

 

E307

Research Methodologies in Economics

 

E308

Economics of Egypt

 

E401

National Accounting

 

E402

Economic Development

 

E403

Graduation Project

 

E404

History of Economic Thought

 

E405

Feasibility study and Project Evaluation

 

Specialization Requirements (compulsory) from outside the department:

 Obligatory Courses (Non-Major Core)

 

Course Code

Course Name

 
 

L202

Business and Commercial Law

 

M201

Principles of Financial Accounting

 

S209

Statistics for Economists (1)

 

S210

Statistics for Economists (2)

 

S211

Mathematics for Economists (1)

 

S212

Mathematics for Economists (2)

 

Elective Courses (within the major):

Elective Courses (Major Core)

Course Code

Course Name

 
 

E309

Environmental Economics

 

E310

Economics of Transportation

 

E311

Industrial Economics

 

E312

Institutional Economics

 

E313

Knowledge Economics

 

E314

Urban Economics

 

E406

Institutional Economics

 

E407

Educational Economics

 

E408

Econometrics (2)

 

E409

Energy Economics

 

E410

Mathematical Economics (2)

 

E411

Health Economics

 

E412

Growth theory

 

E413

Political Economics

 

E414

Agricultural Economics

 

E415

Game theory

 

E416

International Finance

 

E417

Managerial Economics

 

EP417

Experiments in Social Sciences

 

 

E315

General Economy

 

 

E316

Economics of Tax Policy

 

 

E317

Market Design

 

 

E418

Behavioral Economics

 

 

E419

Advanced International Economics

 

 

MC301

Introduction to Press

 

 

MC302

Introduction to Radio and Television

 

 

MC401

Graphic and Animation

 

 

IT301

Web Technology

 

 

IT401

Computer Network Technology

 

 

 

  

Minor Courses (Elective)

The student chooses 4 courses from one of the following specializations:

 

A- Statistics Courses

Course Code

Course Name

 
 

S303

Sampling

 

S304

Regression Analysis

 

S305

Demography

 

S306

Time Series Analysis
Prerequisites:
   S304

 

S308

Operation Research

 

S310

Public Opinion Analysis

 

S311

Non Parametric Statistics

 

S312

Sampling Surveys  
 Prerequisites: S303

 

S313

Theory of Decision Making  Prerequisites: S308

 

S407

Environmental Statistics  
 Prerequisites: S306

 

S408

Biostatistics

 

B- Political Science Courses

Course Code

Course Name

 
 

P206

International Law

 

P303

International Organization

 

P304

Foreign relations development

 

P305

The western political systems

 

P401

Arabian political Systems

 

P403

Public Opinion

 

P404

Diplomatic and Consulate Systems

 

P405

Contemporary International Issues

 

 

C- Public Administration Courses

Course Code

Course Name

 
 

A302

Human Resource Management

 

A303

Environmental Management

 

A304

Administrative Development

 

A305

Public Finance Management

 

A401

Public Policy Analysis

 

A403

Organization and Organizational Behavior

 

A404

Local Development

 

A405

Non-Governmental Organizations Management

 

A406

Administrative Sociology

 

A407

Public Project Management and Organization

 

A408

Strategic Management

 

A409

Professional Ethics and Values

 

A410

Administrative Information Systems

 

D- Socio-Computing Courses

 

Course Code

Course Name

 
 

C301

Information Infrastructure

 

C302

Applied Information Systems

 

C303

Database Management Systems

 

C304

Social Network Analysis

 

C305

Internet Studies

 

C306

Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining

 

C401

E-commerce Systems

 

C402

E-government Systems

 

C403

Decision-support Systems

 

C404

Computational Modeling for Social Sciences

 

C405

Virtual Communities

 

C406

Social Systems Theory

 

C407

Social Data Science
Prerequisite: C306 

 

C408

Big Data Analysis
Prerequisite: C407

 

Second: Minor Courses that the Economics Departments offers other Departments:

 

Economics Courses

Course Code

Course Name

 
 

E309

Environmental Economics

 

E310

Economics of Transportation

 

E311

Industrial Economics

 

E312

Institutional Economics

 

E313

Knowledge Economics

 

E314

Urban Economics

 

E406

Institutional Economics

 

E407

Educational Economics

 

E408

Econometrics (2)
 
Prerequisite: S307

 

E411

Health Economics

 

E412

Growth theory

 

E413

Political Economics

 

E414

Agricultural Economics

 

E415

Game theory

 

E416

International Finance

 

E417

Managerial Economics