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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.

Undergraduate economics degree at Caleb Business School.
Department CBS Management Sciences
Faculty Caleb Business School
Code CBS-ECO
II. Curriculum

The approved curriculum.

This programme follows the approved 2025/2026 curriculum — the full list of courses, credit units and structure for the session, set out in the official document below.

View 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 markets and economies.
  • Model with data. Use econometric and statistical methods to analyse economic data.
  • Evaluate policy. Assess the effects of fiscal, monetary, and development policy.
  • Reason quantitatively. Apply mathematical and computational tools to economic problems.
  • Interpret the Nigerian economy. Analyse the structure and development of the Nigerian and African economies.
  • Communicate analysis. Present economic findings clearly to policy and business 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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