In economics, students examine how individuals and societies allocate scarce resources, determine what products to produce, and decide distribution among consumers. This involves assessing costs, benefits, risks, and broader impacts. The curriculum covers principles of microeconomics and macroeconomics, offering opportunities to explore areas such as government policy, developing countries, business economics, and international trade and finance.Geography explores the Earth's surface as a space for human habitation and activity. It analyzes variations in physical and human landscapes, as well as the interconnections that link them.
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