About the Department
Economics, is a social science that not only covering all processes from production to consumption but also studies topics such as trade, distribution, imports and exports. The history of economics started with the start of human-induced economic activities. The economics department, on the other hand, enables to follow, observe, inspect the economic transactions of the governments, companies, institutions or organizations and to obtain effective results in the fields of sales / marketing by drawing meaningful results from these transactions. The economics department aims to teach basic economics and analysis techniques to university students. It also aims to teach basic economics and analysis methods, and to develop students' research, analysis and evaluation of results. Economics Department also has master's programs with and without thesis.
Education Opportunities
In the Economics department, students are given a 4-year undergraduate education. Individuals who graduate from this program are given the title of "Economist". The curriculum applied in the economics undergraduate department is prepared to integrate economic theory and economic policies with the practices of the business world. Thus, it aims to create a solid economic foundation. The educational content, which starts with the basic theoretical courses, is updated in accordance with the current conditions. Students are supported by theoretical and applied field courses. Prospective students who aim to include this department in their preference lists will be responsible for Economics, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Environmental Economics, Money and Banking, Political Science, International Economics, Statistics, Development Economics, History of Economic Thought and many other courses throughout their education life. If they wish, students can continue their graduate program and head towards an academic career.
Career Areas
The graduates of economics department are also graduates of a science, their application areas are quite wide. The majority of those holding the title of economist prefer to take part in the following areas;
-Banking,
-Stock market,
-Sales and marketing,
-Education,
-Food and beverage service activities,
-Real estate activities,
-Academic career,
-Public services,
-Information and communication,
-Economic consultancy,
Graduates of the economics department can find jobs in any sector where there is a trade and shopping relationship. On the other hand, economists can decide on the type of work they want to be in with the experience they have gained during their undergraduate education. Some of them may prefer to be a clerk in government offices, advisory offices, supervisory units, banks or various economic organizations, some may prefer to be in private companies. Thus, there are many job opportunities for economics graduates in both public and private sectors.
Contact
Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences
Çevik Uraz Center, CU241
Tel: +90 392 671 1111 Extension: 2201
Faculty E-mail: secretary-fes@ciu.edu.tr
Head of Department: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Demet Beton KALMAZ
Head of Department E-mail: dkalmaz@ciu.edu.tr
Compulsory Courses
First Semester
INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS-I
Course code
BUSN101Credit
3Theoretical
3Practical
0Ects
6MICROECONOMICS
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ECON101Credit
3Theoretical
3Practical
0Ects
7READING AND WRITING SKILLS-I
Course code
ENGL141Credit
3Theoretical
2Practical
2Ects
4MATHEMATICS FOR BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS-I
Course code
MATH111Credit
3Theoretical
3Practical
0Ects
7SOCIOLOGY
Course code
SOCY101Credit
3Theoretical
3Practical
0Ects
4TURKISH LANGUAGE
Course code
TREG100Credit
0Theoretical
2Practical
0Ects
2TURKISH
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TURK100Credit
0Theoretical
2Practical
0Ects
2Second Semester
MACROECONOMICS
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ECON102Credit
3Theoretical
3Practical
0Ects
7READING AND WRITING SKILLS-II
Course code
ENGL142Credit
3Theoretical
2Practical
2Ects
4HISTORY OF CIVILIZATION
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HIST100Credit
0Theoretical
2Practical
0Ects
2INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS
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ITEC110Credit
3Theoretical
2Practical
2Ects
4MATHEMATICS FOR BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS-II
Course code
MATH112Credit
3Theoretical
3Practical
0Ects
7PSYCHOLOGY
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PSYC110Credit
3Theoretical
3Practical
0Ects
6MODERN TURKISH HISTORY
Course code
TARH100Credit
0Theoretical
2Practical
0Ects
2Third Semester
ACCOUNTING-I
Course code
ACFN211Credit
3Theoretical
3Practical
0Ects
7INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS LAW
Course code
BUSN201Credit
3Theoretical
3Practical
0Ects
6INTERMEDIATE MICROECONOMICS
Course code
ECON201Credit
3Theoretical
3Practical
0Ects
6ECONOMICS SOCIETY TIME & PLACE
Course code
ECON207Credit
3Theoretical
3Practical
0Ects
6STATISTICS-I
Course code
STAT205Credit
3Theoretical
1Practical
2Ects
5Fourth Semester
ACCOUNTING-II
Course code
ACFN212Credit
3Theoretical
3Practical
0Ects
6ETHICS & SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
Course code
EASC220Credit
3Theoretical
3Practical
0Ects
7INTERMEDIATE MACROECONOMICS
Course code
ECON202Credit
3Theoretical
3Practical
0Ects
6HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT
Course code
ECON208Credit
3Theoretical
3Practical
0Ects
6STATISTICS-II
Course code
STAT206Credit
3Theoretical
3Practical
0Ects
5Fifth Semester
BUSINESS FINANCE
Course code
EASC345Credit
3Theoretical
3Practical
0Ects
6ECONOMETRICS
Course code
ECON304Credit
3Theoretical
3Practical
0Ects
6ECONOMIC GROWTH
Course code
ECON305Credit
3Theoretical
3Practical
0Ects
6INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS-I
Course code
ECON353Credit
3Theoretical
3Practical
0Ects
6UNIVERSITY ELECTIVE
Course code
UNISXX1Credit
3Theoretical
3Practical
0Ects
6Sixth Semester
MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING
Course code
BUSN302Credit
3Theoretical
3Practical
0Ects
7FISCAL POLICY AND PUBLIC FINANCE
Course code
ECON312Credit
3Theoretical
3Practical
0Ects
5MONEY AND BANKING
Course code
ECON332Credit
3Theoretical
3Practical
0Ects
6INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS II
Course code
ECON354Credit
3Theoretical
3Practical
0Ects
6UNIVERSITY ELECTIVE
Course code
UNISXX2Credit
3Theoretical
3Practical
0Ects
6Seventh Semester
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
Course code
ECON401Credit
3Theoretical
3Practical
0Ects
6INTERNATIONAL MONETARY AND FINANCIAL ORGANIZATIONS
Course code
ECON403Credit
3Theoretical
3Practical
0Ects
6MATHEMATICAL ECONOMICS
Course code
ECON467Credit
3Theoretical
3Practical
0Ects
6ELECTIVE
Course code
ECONXX2Credit
3Theoretical
3Practical
0Ects
6ELECTIVE
Course code
ECONXX3Credit
3Theoretical
3Practical
0Ects
6Eighth Semester
RESEARCH METHODS FOR SOCIAL SCIENCES
Course code
EASC470Credit
3Theoretical
3Practical
0Ects
7ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT ECONOMICS
Course code
ECON406Credit
3Theoretical
3Practical
0Ects
6ECONOMICS CAPSTONE PROJECT
Course code
ECON430Credit
3Theoretical
3Practical
0Ects
5ELECTIVE
Course code
ECONXX5Credit
3Theoretical
3Practical
0Ects
6ELECTIVE
Course code
ECONXX6Credit
3Theoretical
3Practical
0Ects
6Elective Courses
MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS
Course code
ECON465Credit
3Theoretical
3Practical
0Ects
6COMPARATIVE ECONOMIC SYSTEMS
Course code
ECON374Credit
3Theoretical
3Practical
0Ects
6STATISTICAL APPLICATIONS FOR SOCIAL SCIENCES
Course code
STAT461Credit
3Theoretical
3Practical
0Ects
5CURRENT ISSUES IN ECONOMICS
Course code
ECON402Credit
3Theoretical
3Practical
3Ects
6COMPUTER APPLICATIONS FOR FINANCE
Course code
ACFN351Credit
3Theoretical
3Practical
0Ects
6SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
Course code
BUSN416Credit
3Theoretical
3Practical
0Ects
6ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR
Course code
BUSN207Credit
3Theoretical
3Practical
0Ects
6FINANCIAL MARKETS AND INSTITUTIONS
Course code
ACFN310Credit
3Theoretical
3Practical
0Ects
5PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Course code
BUSN441Credit
3Theoretical
3Practical
0Ects
6MARKETING MANAGEMENT
Course code
DMMA203Credit
3Theoretical
3Practical
0Ects
7KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
Course code
BUSN410Credit
3Theoretical
3Practical
0Ects
6SALES MANAGEMENT
Course code
BUSN470Credit
3Theoretical
3Practical
0Ects
6MARKETING AND CONSUMER BEHAVIOR
Course code
BUSN365Credit
3Theoretical
3Practical
0Ects
3HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
Course code
BUSN315Credit
3Theoretical
3Practical
0Ects
6ISSUES IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Course code
INRE446Credit
3Theoretical
3Practical
3Ects
6INTERNATIONAL MARKETING
Course code
BUSN484Credit
3Theoretical
3Practical
0Ects
6CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION
Course code
BUSN236Credit
3Theoretical
3Practical
0Ects
6INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS
Course code
BUSN423Credit
3Theoretical
3Practical
0Ects
5INVESTMENTS
Course code
EASC465Credit
3Theoretical
3Practical
0Ects
7FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANAYSIS
Course code
ACFN400Credit
3Theoretical
3Practical
0Ects
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