1- Possesses basic concepts related to economics, theoretical and empirical knowledge.
2- Has cognitive and applied skills related to economics, gains analytical perspective towards economic phenomena, and acquires rational and critical problem-solving skills.
3- Works independently or in teams in projects and voluntary activities, possesses the ability to take responsibility in the field.
4- Has learning competence related to the field, keeps knowledge, skills, and competencies up-to-date by identifying learning needs.
5- Has written and oral communication skills and social competence related to the field.
6- Knows basic concepts and theories about law, sociology, business, accounting, and finance with an interdisciplinary approach.
7- Uses statistical, mathematical, and econometric techniques adequately in analyzing and solving economic and social problems, collects, analyzes, and interprets data related to the field.
8- Effectively uses at least one computer program necessary for field applications.
9- Follows and analyzes current economic developments at national and international levels, interprets them by understanding economic events at local and regional levels, and explains their global and national impacts.
10- Possesses foreign language skills at a level to understand economic and social events worldwide, follow publications in the field, and communicate with colleagues in different countries