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Profile of Programme

 Program’s purpose and objectives:

a. To prepare students for the needs of the labor market by providing a solid background in economic theory and econometric analysis, specialized knowledge in various fields of economics, and practical skills in research and analysis.

b. To give students the ability to pursue postgraduate studies in leading US and European graduate universities, either in professional or in research programs

Key Learning Outcomes

The program’s graduates will:

1) Have a solid background in economic theory.

2) Comprehend the main issues tackled by contemporary economics.

3) Be able to reason with economic arguments about topics of an economic nature or issues of more general interest.

4) Acquire skills in collecting, managing and analyzing data and conducting sound economic research.

Key Information

Department: Department of Economics

Faculty: Faculty of Economics and Management

Programme Name: Economics

Direction: Economics

Level of Qualification: 1st Cycle (Bachelor's Degree) [8 Semesters]

Mode of Study: Full time

Language of Instruction: Greek

Coordinator: Professor Michael S. Michael 

Curriculum Structure

Course Type ECTS
Compulsory
Compulsory 130
Restricted Elective 90
Free Elective 22
TOTAL ECTS 242

Courses per Semester


Notes

If the total is 238 ECTS, the student must take an additional Restricted or Free Elective course to complete the 240 ECTS that are necessary for graduation.


Further details can be found in the department's Undergraduate Prospectus 2021-2022

Conditions of Study

The vast majority of newly admitted undergraduate students enter the University of Cyprus following Pancyprian Examinations organised by the Ministry of Education and Culture for admission into establishments of higher education.
Admission based on Special Criteria: Candidates who have taken the Pancyprian Examinations and who meet certain special criteria, as these are set out in the Rules and Regulations of Academic and Student Affairs, may seek a limited number of places (14% of Cypriot admissions).
· Top athletes and persons distinguished in International Olympiads: Athletes with top distinctions in sports, as defined by the Council of the University of Cyprus or who have won 1st 2nd or 3rd place medals in International Olympiads (e.g. Mathematics, ICT, Biology, etc.), may be admitted into Departments of Cyprus University without examinations simply on the basis of their Lyceum Leaving Certificate.
· Entry on the basis of Panhellenic Examinations: 10% of the total number of places offered through the Pancyprian Examinations may be taken up by candidates passing the Panhellenic Examinations.
Entry on the basis of International Examinations
An additional number of places (3%) of admissions from Cyprus may be sought on the basis of the results of international examinations such as GCE, Baccalaureate or other equivalent examinations, by Cypriots belonging to the Republic’s official religious groups, repatriated Cypriots, Cypriots who reside permanently abroad, Greeks of the diaspora, children of officials of the Cypriot Foreign Service and foreign citizens from EU states or countries outside the European Union.
Turkish-Cypriots Turkish Cypriot graduates of six-grade secondary schools are admitted on the basis of their school-leaving certificate or after passing special written or oral examinations organised by the competent Department. Transfers/Second Degree Every year Cyprus University offers a limited number of places for internal/external transfers and for obtaining a second degree.

Students must always advise the University's' Undergraduate Study Rules  

The Program is based on the European System of Credit Transfer and Accumulation (ECTS). The degree is awarded after the successful completion of studies in the program / direction determined by the Department. It is also required to succeed at least 240 ECTS . 

The final grade of an undergraduate student, and consequently the grade of his Degree (Excellent with Distinction (9.5-10), Excellent (8.5-9.49), Very Good (6.5-8.49), Good (5.5-6.49) and Satisfactory (5-5.49) is calculated as the weighted average of all the courses that the student has successfully completed.The weighting is based on the hours of each course. 

Further Information

Occupational Profiles of Graduates with Examples

Graduates with a degree in Economics can seek employment as economists in government ministries or agencies, in regulatory and supervisory authorities (such as the Central Bank) or in the private sector (banks, investment companies, etc.) They can also specialize and acquire professional qualifications in accounting, finance, actuarial science, statistics or risk management. There is substantial demand for these skills and for this reason the program is attractive to high school students. The Economics Department’s student intake in 2019 is the second largest among all University departments.

Access to Further Studies

Graduates can be admitted to Master Programs  

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