Pamukkale University

Bachelor in Economics

Denizli, Turkey Taught in English Open to international students

About the Program

Economics studies how individuals, firms, and governments allocate scarce resources, covering microeconomics, macroeconomics, and quantitative methods such as statistics and econometrics. Students learn to build and interpret models of markets, prices, and economic policy, applying these tools to questions ranging from household decision-making to national growth and trade. Coursework typically moves from foundational theory toward applied topics such as labor economics, public finance, and international economics, with a consistent emphasis on analytical and data-based reasoning. Graduates find work in banking, finance, consulting, government agencies, and international organizations, and the degree also serves as a common foundation for further graduate study in economics, business, or public policy. This bachelor's program is taught in English over 4 years at Pamukkale University in Denizli, Turkey. English-medium instruction gives students access to the standard vocabulary of international economic analysis and prepares them for further study or employment in global settings. Being based in Denizli offers a chance to observe a regional Turkish economy firsthand while learning theories that apply broadly across contexts. Over the four years, students typically build a foundation in mathematics and core economic theory before moving into electives that allow specialization according to interest, often concluding with a research project or thesis. The program suits students who enjoy analytical problem-solving and want to understand the forces shaping markets and policy.

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