Preparing you to solve the problems of a changing world
SMU's BSc in Economics provides the depth, academic rigour and experiential learning that will prepare you to be market ready and future ready: equipped to handle the challenges of a complex and changing world.
The Economic Perspective
Within the Economics major, there are some specifically designed combinations of courses:
Quantitative Economics Track (QET)
Designed to respond to the increasing demand for graduates with knowledge and skills required for technical analyses of economic situations and issues.
Real Estate Track (RET)
Designed to provide the students with Economics and/or Finance majors the opportunity to deepen their knowledge and understanding of real estate
WHAT MAKES SMU’S BSc Econs Special?
Broad-based Flexibility
Our double major/degree options provide you with greater flexibility in career choices
Quantitative Knowledge to Solve Real-Life Problems
Economics answers questions in the social world with data and sound logical thinking
Market Ready Curriculum
BSc Econs provides you with applicable content by responding to fast-changing demands from industry and the public sector
Close Student-Faculty Interaction
Classes are deliberately kept small, averaging 40 students each
Impressive Career Placements
The strength of SOE is demonstrated with over 90% of graduates employed within 6 months of graduation
Global Exposure
Spend a semester at one of 210 partner universities across 46 countries
TESTIMONIALS
MESSAGE FROM THE DEAN
Professor Hoon Hian Teck
Dean, School of Economics
“The university has been the place to examine the great themes of poverty and wealth – why some nations are poor and others rich – and social and economic justice – how one should think about the trade-offs between efficiency and equity.
At SMU School of Economics, you will be taught the tools of analysis. You can apply these tools to formulate conceptual frameworks to analyse problems that the world will throw at you – climate change, trade wars, and the rapid advances in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and robotics. You can then form your personal value judgement on these problems.“