Economics examines how individuals and societies allocate scarce resources, determine what goods are produced, and decide their distribution. This process involves evaluating costs, benefits, risks, and impacts on others. Students will explore microeconomic and macroeconomic principles, with opportunities to engage in areas such as government policy, developing countries, business economics, and international trade and finance.Theology and Religious Studies involve the examination of religion, various faiths, the Bible, and theological concepts in relation to politics, history, literature, philosophy, art, and culture, as well as personal beliefs and practices. We are committed to investigating how religion influences political and cultural dynamics.
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