This program integrates advanced mathematics with core economic theory. Students establish strong foundations in economics and mathematics in the first year and continue to deepen their skills through a broad range of modules from both fields in the second and third years. Courses are designed to provide mathematical tools for modeling, policy analysis, and data-driven decision making in economics. In the final year, optional modules allow specialization in advanced topics such as mathematical finance, game theory, macroeconomic policy, and econometric methods. Graduates are well-equipped for careers in economics, finance, policy, and data analytics, as well as for postgraduate study.