Economics
Program of concentration is paid to the formation of the profile of a student’s basic knowledge of economic theory, in particular toolkit microeconomics and macroeconomics.
Within the framework of basic courses, students learn economic theory, world economics, fundamentals of econometrics, and institutional economic theory. In addition, students are provided with a large choice of courses on relevant theoretical and practical problems such as financial economics, theory of cycles and crises, public choice theory, information economics, regional economics, transition economy, theory of organization of markets and others. A supplement to the courses provided are interdisciplinary courses that are related to history, philosophy, theory of complex systems, and management.