Background information

Bachelor of Arts in Development Economics

A major aim of this programme is to achieve the stated learning outcomes of the programme and hence, enable a student to think like an economist. Moreover, the programme will also focus on employability, including self-employment, by developing generic and soft skills. The programme should expand the range of career choices available to graduates. Upon successful completion of this programme, graduates will have adequate training to pursue careers as development practitioners, policy analysts, civil servants, consultants, researchers, managers, businessmen, bankers, social leaders, political leaders, and academicians. The programme will also help graduates to develop adequate generic skills to remain employable in an increasingly unpredictable and volatile job market. Upon completion of this programme, students will also be able to pursue their academic interests and embark upon higher studies in economics in an institute of their choice, and effectively compete with their peers from around the globe. Broadly, the programme aims to produce productive citizens who contribute to the nation building processes. 

 Specific Objectives

Upon successful completion of the programme, graduates should gain competency in the following skill-sets: subject specific; cognitive; practical; and transferable.

For each of these skills, specific learning outcomes are identified that would form the core of this programme, along with appropriately aligned tools of teaching, learning and assessment.

a. Subject Specific Skills: This skill-set refers to knowledge and understanding (KU) of the subject.

   KU1. Explain the fundamental principles of economics, including microeconomics and macroeconomics.

   KU2. Evaluate the application of economic reasoning to the study of relevant problems and policies in economics.

   KU3. Make graphical and statistical representations of economic ideas using appropriate techniques.

   KU4. Analyse economic issues at a level of depth expected from undertaking research appropriate to an undergraduate              Development Economics degree.

   KU5. Apply relevant statistical and mathematical techniques to common economic analyses.

   KU6. Apply a variety of economic techniques appropriate to the award. 

b. Cognitive Skills: Cognitive skills (CS) refer to critical thinking skills.

   CS1. Communicate economic concepts, models and techniques in a clear and precise style through written and oral              work.

   CS2. Solve quantitative or statistical problems as appropriate to the undergraduate degree.

  CS3. Analyse and discuss contemporary economic issues using appropriate economic concepts, principles and constructs.

   CS4. Synthesize and interpret information from a range of sources.

   CS5. Apply research methodology appropriate to undergraduate level.

c. Practical Skills:

   PS1. Gather and organize economic data for presentation and decision-making purposes.

   PS2. Analyse and interpret economic data through the use of statistical methods including computer-based techniques appropriate to the degree.

   PS3. Simplify complex problems to improve decision-making processes.

d. Transferable Skills: Transferable skills (TS) will be integrated within modules and will be related to relevant assessments as appropriate. Self-directed learning and the necessity to work within given deadlines will be important elements of all modules. The ability to communicate orally and in writing will be developed across the range of modules. The wide range of assessment techniques will ensure that students are given every opportunity to demonstrate their skills in these areas.

   TS1. Function effectively as a reflective and independent learner.

   TS 2. Work effectively in teams.

   TS3. Effectively communicate well-reasoned positions on economic and other issues.

   TS4. Take personal responsibility for completing a senior-level research project.

   TS 4. Undertake self-evaluation and preparation for employment.

Source :Royal Thimphu college