Course Structure Diagram with Credits


To see the course details (such as objectives, learning outcomes, content, assessment and ECTS workload), click the relevant Course Code given in the table below.

1. Year Fall Semester
CodePre.Course NameTheoryApplication/LaboratoryLocal CreditsECTS
MATH 101Calculus I3036
ENG 101Academic Skills in English I2233
IUE 100Orientation and Career Planning1012
ECON 101Principles of Microeconomics3036
SFL 1013Second Foreign Languages I2233
POOL 004GEC- Social Sciences B: Humanities and Social Sciences3036
HIST 100Principles of Atatürk and History of Revolution 4044
Total 30
1. Year Spring Semester
CodePre.Course NameTheoryApplication/LaboratoryLocal CreditsECTS
ECON 102Principles of Macroeconomics3036
ENG 102Academic Skills in English II2234
SFL 1024Second Foreign Languages II2234
MATH 102Calculus II3036
TURK 100Turkish4044
POOL 005GEC- Social Sciences C: Arts and Communication3036
Total 30
2. Year Fall Semester
CodePre.Course NameTheoryApplication/LaboratoryLocal CreditsECTS
SFL 201Second Foreign Languages III2234
ECON 211Theory of Microeconomics I3036
MATH 280Introduction to Probability and Statistics2236
BUS 210Data Literacy for Business and Social Sciences 2235
ECON 215Mathematical Economics I3034
BA 221Financial Accounting3035
Total 30
2. Year Spring Semester
CodePre.Course NameTheoryApplication/LaboratoryLocal CreditsECTS
ECON 202Theory of Macroeconomics3036
ECON 212Theory of Microeconomics II3035
SFL 202Second Foreign Languages IV2234
LAW 300Business Law3035
BUS 220Data Analytics for Business and Economics 2235
ELEC 001Elective Course I3035
Total 30
3. Year Fall Semester
CodePre.Course NameTheoryApplication/LaboratoryLocal CreditsECTS
ECON 301Econometrics3036
ECON 305International Economics I3036
ECON 303Money and Banking3036
ELEC 002Elective Course II3034
ELEC 003Elective Course III3034
ELEC 004Elective Course IV3034
Total 30
3. Year Spring Semester
CodePre.Course NameTheoryApplication/LaboratoryLocal CreditsECTS
ECON 306International Economics II3036
ENG 310Essential Speaking Skills in English3034
ELEC 005Elective Course V3035
ELEC 006Elective Course VI3035
ELEC 007Elective Course VII3035
ELEC 008Elective Course VIII3035
Total 30
4. Year Fall Semester
CodePre.Course NameTheoryApplication/LaboratoryLocal CreditsECTS
ECON 401Structure of Turkish Economy3036
POOL 007GEC-Innovation and Entreprenuership3304
ELEC 009Elective Course IX3036
ELEC 010Elective Course X3035
ELEC 011Elective Course XI3035
ECONST 405Internship0005
Total 31
4. Year Spring Semester
CodePre.Course NameTheoryApplication/LaboratoryLocal CreditsECTS
ECON 496Seminar in Economics3038
POOL 006GEC- Social Awareness and Ethics3034
ELEC 012Elective Course XII3036
ELEC 013Elective Course XIII3036
ELEC 014Elective Course XIV3036
Total 30
Elective Courses
CodePre.Course NameTheoryApplication/LaboratoryLocal CreditsECTS
BUS 495Applied Administrative Sciences Skills Development1181018
ECON 203Economic History3036
ECON 208Public Finance3035
ECON 216Mathematical Economics II3036
ECON 300Advanced Macroeconomic Theory3036
ECON 304Monetary Theory and Policy3034
ECON 311International Economic Institutions3034
ECON 314History of Economic Analysis3035
ECON 315Regional Economics3034
ECON 317Economics of European Union3035
ECON 318Topics in Macroeconomics3035
ECON 322Economics of Technology3034
ECON 324Applied Econometrics3035
ECON 330Environmental Economics3035
ECON 405Economic Growth3036
ECON 407Applied Economic Topics3036
ECON 408Advanced Economic Growth Theory3036
ECON 409Political Economics3036
ECON 411Public Economics3035
ECON 412Industrial Organization3036
ECON 413Computational Economics3036
ECON 414Financial Economics3036
ECON 415Managerial Economics3035
ECON 416Time Series Analysis3036
ECON 418Game Theory3036
ECON 424Selected Topics in Turkish Economy3035
ECON 426Development Economics3035
ECON 428Labor Economics3035
ECON 430Social and Economic Networks3036
ECON 440Health Economics3036
ECON 444Economics of Gender3036
ECON 450Cultural Economics3035
ECON 465Introduction to Data Science with Applications in Economics3036
INS 411Actuarial Science3035
Restricted Elective Courses
CodePre.Course NameTheoryApplication/LaboratoryLocal CreditsECTS
Additional Notes

In order to graduate, 240 ECTS courses are required. The department students must complete the GED and elective courses to provide a total of 240 ECTS. Otherwise they will be deemed not to fulfill the conditions for graduation from the program.

Important Explanation about Elective Courses:

There are 14 elective courses in the curriculum of the Department of Economics.

("BUS 495-Course Introduction and Application Information will be counted for 3 elective courses: 2 elected courses offered by university and 1 elective course offered by the Department of Economics")

Important Explanation About Elective Pool Courses
- There are 4 pool courses in the curriculum of the Department of Economics. 
  In order to graduate, students are required to take;

  • 1 course from "Social Sciences B: Humanities and Social Sciences"
  • 1 course from "Social Sciences C: Arts and Communication"
  • 1 course from "Ethical Issues"
  • 1 course "Innovation and Entrepreneurship"

(*) Departmental Elective Courses are divided into two parts as "General" and "Area Electives". The students are required to take one elective course from each area as their 4 departmental electives courses. Other departmental elective courses can be chosen from any area desired or from General Elective courses. Area Electives are listed below: 

AreaCodeCourse Name
Microeconomics
Area
ECON 428
ECON 412
ECON 418
ECON 450
ECON 440
ECON 430
ECON 411
Labor Economics
Industrial Organization
Game Theory
Cultural Economics
Health Economics
Social and Economic Networks
Public Economics
Macroeconomics
Area
ECON 405
ECON 408
ECON 300
ECON 304
ECON 318
Economic Growth
Advanced Economic Growth
Advanced Macroeconomic Theory
Monetary Theory and Policy
Topics in Macroeconomics
Applied Economic Analysis AreaECON 324
ECON 416
ECCN 407
ECON 430
ECON 465
Applied Econometrics
Time Series Analysis
Applied Economic Analysis
Social and Economic Networks
Data Science with Applications in Economics
Development
Economics  Area
ECON 426
ECON 314
ECON 409
ECON 405
ECON 440
Development Economics
History of Economic Analysis
Political Economics
Economic Growth
Health Economics

(*)The Department of Economics students can specialize in a field. All courses in that group need to be completed in order to receive the specialization certificate. 

Fields of Specialization are listed below: 

Applied Economic Analysis Area: Applied Econometrics (ECON 324), Applied Economic Topics (ECON 407), Social and Economic Networks (ECON 430), Managerial Economics (ECON 415).

International Economics: Economics of European Union (ECON 317). International Economic Institutions (ECON 311), Regional Economics (ECON 315).

Managerial (Business) Economics: Industrial Organization (ECON 412), Game Theory (ECON 418), Managerial Economics (ECON 415).

Health Economics: Public Finance (ECON 208), Public Economics (ECON 411), Health Economics (ECON 440), Applied Econometrics (ECON 324).

Energy and Environmental Economics:Energy Economics,Environmental Economics (ECON 330),  Natural Resources Economics (ECON 446),   Regional Economics (ECON 315).

Financial Economics: Financial Economics (ECON 414), Mathematical Economics II (ECON 214), Monetary Theory and Policy (ECON 304), Time Series Analysis (ECON 416).

 

If you need support for these courses due to your disability, please refer to Disability Support Unit. Contact; engelsiz@ieu.edu.tr