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The Business curriculum helps students to explain the world that they live in and decisions that are made by business agents by exploring business theory in context. Business students are independent and resilient learners who engage readily in the process of exploring business ideas and theories about the production, marketing and financing of goods and services. Through teaching both within the classroom and beyond, business students engage with information aimed to evolve them into independent thinkers.

Students of Economics have an inquisitive mind and an eagerness to embrace complex ideas and differing views of the world. The Economics curriculum helps students to explain the world that they live in and decisions that are made by economic agents by exploring current and historic economic thinking and analysis. Economics students are independent and resilient learners who engage readily in the process of exploring economics ideas and theories about the production and distribution of scarce resources. Through teaching both within the classroom and beyond, Economics students engage with information aimed to help them evolve into independent economic thinkers. Students are encouraged to understand themselves based on the world around them and to understand both local, national and global economies.