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Economics

Duration: 4.0 years  ·  Tuition: $1,500–$4,000/year

About This Program

Economics programs offer a rigorous analytical framework for understanding markets, public policy, and economic development. Students study microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics, and development economics. Azerbaijan's oil-based economy transitioning to diversification makes economics an especially relevant field of study.

Career Opportunities

Economic Analyst
Policy Advisor
Research Economist
Central Bank Economist
Development Consultant
Data Analyst
Academic Researcher

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Program Details
Duration
4.0 years
Tuition
$1,500–$4,000/year
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Most common questions about the Economics program

The Economics program in Azerbaijan is 4.0 years long. Some universities may offer accelerated or extended options depending on the specialization.

Tuition fees for Economics in Azerbaijan range from $1,500 to $4,000 per academic year, depending on the university and language of instruction. This makes Azerbaijan one of the most affordable study destinations.

Graduates of the Economics program can pursue careers as: Economic Analyst, Policy Advisor, Research Economist, Central Bank Economist, Development Consultant, Data Analyst, Academic Researcher.

To enroll in the Economics program you typically need: a high school diploma (with certified translation), a valid passport, passport photos, and a medical certificate. Some universities may require an entrance exam or language test.

Yes. Degrees from accredited Azerbaijani universities are recognized by many countries and international organizations. Azerbaijan is a signatory to the Bologna Process, ensuring academic compatibility with European standards.

Yes, many universities in Azerbaijan offer Economics programs in English, Russian and Azerbaijani. International students can choose the language that best fits their background.

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