Ekonomi Bölümü

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Deputy Head of Department : Vahap Burak Saltoğlu

Associate Department Heads : Selcen Çakır

Professors : Fikret Adaman, Onur Başer, Ceyhun Elgin, Mehmet Yiğit Gürdal, Ayşe Mumcu, Begüm Özkaynak, Burak Saltoğlu, Talat Ulussever, Ünal Zenginobuz

Associate Professors : Güzin G. Akın, Burçay Erus, Ozan Hatipoğlu, K. Kıvanç Karaman, Murat Koyuncu, Tolga Umut Kuzubaş, Orhan Torul, Levent Yıldıran

Assistant Professors : Orhan Aygün, Mustafa Metin Başbay, Selcen Çakır, Yeliz Kaçamak, Meltem Poyraz, Emekcan Yücel

Instructors : Ahmet Burak Emel*, Mustafa Can Özer*, Ahmet İrfan Söylemezoğlu*, Ayhan Yüksel*

Research Assistants: Erhun Çetiner, Görkem Mercan

The Department of Economics offers both undergraduate and graduate degrees in Economics. The modern analytical and quantitative methods of economics are emphasized, not merely as tools but as part of an overall approach to train students in systematic and independent critical thinking.

The undergraduate program offers a wide range of courses in all fields of economics and the students graduate with a very strong overall background in economics. For the majority of graduates who go on to professional careers in private and public sector, the economics education they receive at Boğaziçi University constitutes a very solid base on which to develop more applied skills. Those who go on to graduate school, both in Turkey and abroad, have been exceptionally successful with their analytical background.

Undergraduate Program Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of the Undergraduate Program in Economics, graduates will be able to:

  1. Demonstrate knowledge of core economic concepts, theories, and principles in microeconomics, macroeconomics, and econometrics. (Disciplinary Knowledge)
  2. Apply economic reasoning to analyze the behavior and interactions of households, firms, governments, and markets, taking into account incentives, constraints, institutions, and strategic interaction. (Analytical Thinking)
  3. Use mathematical and quantitative methods to formulate, analyze, and solve economic problems. (Quantitative Skills)
  4. Apply statistical and econometric techniques to economic data in order to test hypotheses, interpret empirical results, and draw evidence-based conclusions. (Empirical Analysis)
  5. Use programming and digital tools relevant to economics and data analysis for data handling, empirical investigation, and problem solving. (Digital Competence)
  6. Evaluate economic policies and real-world economic developments in Türkiye and the global economy by integrating theoretical, empirical, institutional, and historical perspectives. (Policy Analysis)
  7. Integrate knowledge from related disciplines such as law, political science, sociology, psychology, and accounting in the analysis of economic issues and policy problems. (Interdisciplinary Perspective)
  8. Think critically and independently about economic phenomena, arguments, and methods, and develop well-reasoned responses to economic and social problems. (Critical Thinking)
  9. Communicate economic ideas, analyses, and findings effectively in written, oral, and graphical forms for academic, professional, and public audiences. (Communication Skills)
  10. Demonstrate the ability to work both independently and collaboratively, while acting with ethical awareness, social responsibility, and a commitment to continuous learning and professional development. (Professional and Ethical Responsibility)

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