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Programme · BSc

BSc Economics.

  • Duration 4 years
  • Credits 120–180
  • Mode Full-time
  • Accreditation Fully accredited
I. About

About the programme.

A rigorous degree in micro- and macroeconomics, econometrics, and policy, preparing graduates for careers in analysis, finance, development, and the public sector.
Department Department of Economics
Faculty College of Arts, Social and Management Sciences
Code BSc-ECO
II. Curriculum

Four levels, one journey.

69 courses across 4 levels, totalling 146 credits. Each level builds on the last; the final year culminates in a capstone project.

Download the approved curriculum (PDF)

100 Level
18 courses 38 credits
Code Course Cr. Sem Type
ECO101 Principles of Economics I 2 1 Core
ECO103 Introductory Mathematics I 2 1 Core
CUL/ECO105 Introduction to Finance 3 1 Core
CUL/ECO107 Introduction to Financial Accounting I 3 1 Core
CUL/ECO109 Introduction to Business I 2 1 Core
GST111 Communication in English I Listening and speaking skills, reading and writing techniques, language and society. Builds the academic English foundation expected of all… 2 1 Core GST
CUL/GST121 Character in Leadership I 1 1 Core
CUL/ECO111 Principles of Management 2 1 Elective
CUL/ECO113 Introduction to Political Science 2 1 Elective
ECO102 Principles of Economics II 2 2 Core
ECO104 Introductory Mathematics for Economists II 2 2 Core
CUL/ECO106 Introduction to Statistics 2 2 Core
CUL/ECO108 Introduction to Accounting II 3 2 Core
CUL/ECO110 Introduction to Business II 3 2 Core
GST112 Nigerian Peoples & Culture Indigenous cultures, value systems, social institutions, contemporary issues. Required NUC general-studies course. 2 2 Core GST
GST104 Computer Certification 1 2 Core GST
CUL/ECO112 Fundamentals of Project Management 2 2 Elective
CUL/ECO114 Psychological Perspectives of Development 2 2 Elective
200 Level
21 courses 42 credits
Code Course Cr. Sem Type
ECO201 Introduction to Microeconomics I 2 1 Core
ECO203 Introduction to Macroeconomics I 2 1 Core
ECO205 Structure of the Nigerian Economy I 2 1 Core
ECO207 Mathematics for Economists 2 1 Core
CUL/ECO209 Business Law 2 1 Core
CUL/ECO211 Financial Accounting I 3 1 Core
ENT211 Entrepreneurship & Innovation Business idea generation, opportunity recognition, business model design, startup financing. Required NUC course aligning graduates with na… 2 1 Core GST
CUL/GST203 Computer Certification 0 1 Core
CUL/GST221 Character in Leadership II 1 1 Core
CUL/ECO213 Labour Economics 2 1 Elective
CUL/ECO215 Urban and Regional Economics 2 1 Elective
ECO202 Introduction to Microeconomics II 2 2 Core
ECO204 Introduction to Macroeconomics II 2 2 Core
ECO206 Statistics for Economists 2 2 Core
SSC202 Introduction to Computer and its Application 3 2 Core
CUL/ECO208 Financial Accounting II 3 2 Core
CUL/ECO210 Data Sciences 2 2 Core
GST212 Philosophy, Logic and Human Existence 2 2 Core GST
CUL/GST204 Introduction to French 2 2 Core
CUL/ECO212 Money and Financial Institutions 2 2 Elective
CUL/ECO214 Health Economics 2 2 Elective
300 Level
18 courses 35 credits
Code Course Cr. Sem Type
ECO301 Intermediate Microeconomics I 2 1 Core
ECO303 Intermediate Macroeconomics I 2 1 Core
ECO305 History of Economic Thought I 2 1 Core
SSC301 Innovation in the Social Sciences 2 1 Core
ECO307 Project Evaluation I 3 1 Core
CUL/ECO309 Development Economics 2 1 Core
GST311 Peace and Conflict Resolution 2 1 Core GST
CUL/GST321 Character in Leadership III 1 1 Core
CUL/ECO311 Economics of Artificial Intelligence 2 1 Elective
CUL/ECO313 International Economics I 2 1 Elective
ECO302 Intermediate Microeconomics II 2 2 Core
ECO304 Intermediate Macroeconomics II 2 2 Core
SSC302 Research Method I 2 2 Core
ECO306 Introductory Econometrics 3 2 Core
CUL/ECO308 Environmental Economics 2 2 Core
ECO310 Public Sector Economics 2 2 Core
ENT312 Venture Creation 2 2 Core
CUL/GST308 ICT Certification 0 2 Core
400 Level
12 courses 31 credits
Code Course Cr. Sem Type
ECO401 Advanced Microeconomics I 2 1 Core
ECO403 Advanced Macroeconomics I 2 1 Core
ECO405 Economic Planning 3 1 Core
ECO407 Fiscal Policy and Analysis 3 1 Core
SSC401 Research Method II 2 1 Core
CUL/ECO409 International Trade and Development 2 1 Core
CUL/ECN411 Applied Econometrics 2 1 Core
ECO402 Advanced Microeconomics II 2 2 Core
ECO404 Advanced Macroeconomics II 2 2 Core
ECO406 Monetary Theory and Policy 3 2 Core
CUL/ECO408 Energy Economics 2 2 Core
ECO498 Research Project / Original Essay 6 2 Core

Course descriptions and learning outcomes are reviewed annually in line with NUC CCMAS guidelines and industry feedback.  Download the approved curriculum (PDF) →

III. Learning outcomes

What you'll be able to do.

Graduates leave equipped with the foundational rigour and the practical skills the field demands.

  • Analyse economies. Apply micro- and macroeconomic theory to explain the behaviour of markets and economies.
  • Model with data. Use econometric and statistical methods to test hypotheses and analyse economic data.
  • Evaluate policy. Assess the effects of fiscal, monetary, and development policy on welfare and growth.
  • Reason quantitatively. Apply mathematical and computational tools to economic problems.
  • Interpret the Nigerian economy. Analyse the structure, challenges, and development of the Nigerian and African economies.
  • Communicate analysis. Present economic findings clearly to policy, business, and public audiences.
VI. Assessment

How you'll be assessed.

Continuous assessment & examinations

Each course combines continuous assessment - assignments, tests, and class work - with an end-of-semester examination; weights and formats are set in each course outline.

Quantitative coursework & project

Problem sets, data-analysis coursework, and a research project complement examinations.

External examiners

In line with NUC requirements, qualified academics from other universities moderate examinations and assess final-year projects.

NUC CCMAS compliance

Assessment follows the National Universities Commission's Core Curriculum and Minimum Academic Standards for the discipline.

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