There are fundamental facts that each society faces, i.e., resources are scarce and human wants are unlimited. This imbalance necessitates efficient allocation and utilization of the scarce resources in a way that maximize the benefit of the society. This requires understanding of three issues, i.e., how individuals make decision? How people interact? And how the whole economy works? Economics deals with the three issues rose. Alternatively, Economics is the science concerned with how society best allocates and utilizes its scarce resources to maximize its benefit. It is plain fact that given the scarce resources to satisfy all societal want, nations need to know how to efficiently allocate and utilize their scarce resources and Economists can help in this regard.
Several great issues that confront us today-unemployment, inflation, environmental problems and poverty- have economic roots. In order to diagnose and remedy these ailments, we must first understand their complex nature. Economics helps us in this regard and it enable us prescribe remedies. In general, it is of no doubt that the study of Economics can illuminate much about the world and that the lessons learned if properly applied can make the world a better place to live.
Owing to these facts, the program in Economics will be of great significance in producing citizens that try to better understand how the economy works and more importantly how to affect the economy through economic policies in a way that the society desires
- Program Profile
- General Objectives of the program:
- The aim of the program is to produce high level professionals in Economics that will benefit the country’s sustainable economic development.
- The program offers students a comprehensive basis for professional and academic careers and further education in any economics specializations, through courses and thesis work.
- Students will be equipped with a solid knowledge of economic theory as applied to development issues, natural resources, and other socio-economic issues concerning the developing countries in particular and the globe in general.
- Generally, The department has the objective of producing high level qualified experts in different professions, launching different research findings to the advantage of the local/country, and providing consultancy service to the community that will benefit the country’s development endeavour, which will foster the Growth and Transformation Plan (GTP) of Ethiopia to reach the middle income countries in the near future.
1.2.1.2 Specific objectives of the program:
With these general objectives, the prime and specific focuses of the program is:
- To produce Economists (Economic thinkers) with basic skills that would help to teach and do research in areas of economics.
- To better acquaint the students with solid understanding of microeconomic theories, macroeconomic theories, and other economic issues for intelligent applications of economics in a way that improve the quality, relevance and output of undergraduates in economics in Ethiopia.
- To equip the students with the necessary methodologies in economics that enable them explain the economic phenomenon, undertake economic analysis and design economic policy.
- To highlight the different applications of economic theories in various sectors and expose the students to the different sub-discipline of economics [laboureconomics, agricultural economics, industrial economics, environmental economics, financial economics, etc]
- Produce graduates with a skill of planning, Project preparation, monitoring and evaluation.
- To enable the students undertake theoretical and applied researches relevant to the overall development strategy and vision of the country and address national problems of socio-economic roots; and disseminate research findings through outreach program.
- To promote interdisciplinary collaboration among the various programs in training, research and extension.
- To offer short term training courses and provides consultancy service for different organizations and community.
- To show students how economic science evolved, its present and future vision of the field and make them up-to-date with the dynamism of the field.
A graduate profile describes the competencies that a graduate (beginning professional) is expected to have as a result of their educational programs. It determines the program goals and the skills and knowledge needed for a beginning professional. As a result, after completion of their study, the graduates will be able to achieve the discussed below knowledge, skills and attitude.
Graduate Profile
Areas of competence |
Graduate Profile |
Knowledge |
Generally
Specifically
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Skills/tools |
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Attitude |
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Emerging & Cross Cutting Issues |
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Communication |
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Management |
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- For undergraduate program
The department is a program of study that normally takes three years to complete for full time regular students and four to fiveyears for Part time students. The department will admit if the student:
- Have been successfully completed preparatory level schools and pass Entrance examination for the University prepared by Ministry of Education.
- Have able to pass the standards set by the department.
- For postgraduate Program
Eligibility:
- Those with first degree in Economics, Statistics, Agricultural or Natural Resource Economics, and Geography minor in Economics can be directly admitted
- First degree holders in Mathematics, Physics, and Engineering sciences providing the bridge courses of Basic Microeconomics and Basic Macroeconomics.
- First degree holders in Business and Economics background such as Management, Accounting, and other related fields providing the bridge courses of Basic Macroeconomics and Quantitative Methods in Economics.
- Second degree holders in anydiscipline providing the bridge courses of Basic Microeconomics and Basic Macroeconomics.
- Academic Streams and Program
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Academic program |
Specialization |
Duration Of Study |
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Regular |
Summer |
Extension |
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Bachelor degree in Economics |
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3 years |
6 years |
4 years |
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MSc in Economics |
Financial Economics |
2 years |
4 years |
2 1/2 years |
Development Economics |
2 years |
4 years |
2 1/2 years |
- Staff Profile (January 2017)
No |
Name of Instructor |
Duty Status |
Rank |
e-mail address |
Phone No |
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MSc Program |
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1 |
Abebe Belay |
Study Leave |
Lecturer |
0920258677 |
Economic Policy Analysis |
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2 |
AbebeLema |
On Duty |
Lecturer |
abebe.Lemma98@ gmail.com |
+251910176889 |
Development Policy Analysis |
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3 |
AbrahaGebru |
On Duty |
Lecturer |
+251910879881 |
Development Policy Analysis |
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4 |
AbrahaleyTsehay |
On Duty |
Lecturer |
+251913859270 |
Economic Policy Analysis |
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5 |
Biruk Belay |
Study Leave |
Lecturer |
+251911789072 |
Agricultural Economics |
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6 |
DawitZekiros |
On Duty |
Ass. Professor |
+251921933080 |
Development Economics |
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7 |
Haile Girma |
On Duty |
Lecturer |
0910119526 |
Economic Policy Analysis |
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8 |
Kibrom G/Wahid |
On Duty |
Lecturer |
+251913338822 |
Economic Policy Analysis |
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9 |
Tadese G/yesus |
On Duty |
Ass. Lectur |
+251914003077 |
Economic Policy Analysis |
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10 |
TsegaAdego |
Study Leave |
Lecturer |
tsegagrace2007@gmail.com |
+251913056096 |
Urban management |
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12 |
AbrhaSyum |
Study Leave |
Ass. Lecturer |
0921890737 |
Development Policy Analysis |
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13 |
Abrham G/hiwot |
On Duty |
Lecturer |
0931101500 |
Development Policy Analysis |
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14 |
TeklemaryamBerhe |
Study Leave |
Ass. Lecturer |
0914406621 |
Development Policy Analysis |
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15 |
MesayAbebe |
Study Leave |
GA II |
0917277388 |
Development Policy Analysis |
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16 |
GetachewMulat |
Study Leave |
GA II |
0915857392 |
Development Policy Analysis |
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17 |
Ybrah g/hiwot |
Study Leave |
GA I |
0919434384 |
Development Economics |
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18 |
AliesAreya |
Study Leave |
GA I |
0936872006 |
Development Economics |
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19 |
Yeebyohailu |
Study Leave |
GA I |
0938454103 |
Development Economics |
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20 |
WubetuLmenh |
Study Leave |
GA I |
0915856424 |
Development Economics |
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21 |
AklilesemeyatSemu |
Study Leave |
GA I |
0924383770 |
Development Economics |
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22 |
Perini praveenasri |
On duty |
Ass. profe |
0936872006 |
Agricultural economics |