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CURRICULUM

The BA Program in Economics at the Faculty of Economics, Chulalongkorn University was designed to foster international understanding by allowing students to pursue an economics degree while at the same time strengthening their English language skills. The program focuses on international as well as local issues. All classes are taught in English. The EBA is an international program, which aims at excellence and modern qualities.

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The 4-year program is designed to provide students with an appreciation of modern economics, to teach them techniques and applications, to give them practice in relating economics to the world around them, and finally to prepare them for graduate study within this lively academic discipline. Students are provided with the solid academic background necessary for careers as practicing economists locally and internationally.

A minimum study of 7 semesters and not more than 16 semesters with a total of 124 credits and an average GPA of 2.00 are required to be eligible for a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics.

Students are allowed to register for not more than 22 credits except during the summer when they are allowed to register for no more than 7 credits.

Compulsory 24
Specific 6
1

General Education

30
CREDITS
Fundamental Subjects 35
Compulsory Subjects 27
Electives 23
2

Economics Core

85
CREDITS
Non EBA Classes 9
3

Free Electives

9
CREDITS
4

Total credits required

124
CREDITS

COURSES

General Education Courses (30 credits)

Compulsory (24 credits)

5509224

Oral Communication for Economics

3(2-2-5)

Prerequisite: 5509213 WRIT ECON

5509213

Writing for Economics

3(2-2-5)

(Prerequisite: 5509122 ESS ENG ECON II)

5509122

Essential English for Economics II

3(2-2-5)

(Prerequisite: 5509111 ESS ENG ECON I)

3800105

Introduction to Psychology

3(3-0-6)

2300152

Politics and Government of Thailand

3(3-0-6)

2300152

Science Today

3(3-0-6)

2204180

Civilization

3(3-0-6)

0201123

Culture and Thai Traditions in Thai Lifestyle

3(2-2-5)

Specific (6 credits)

2952319

ASEAN Economies

3(3-0-6)

2952165

Introduction to Computer Application for Economists

3(3-0-6)

Economics Core Courses (85 credits)

Fundamental Subjects (35 credits)

2952353

Statistics for Economists

4(4-0-8)

2952352

Mathematics for Economists II

4(4-0-8)

Prerequisite: 2952351 MATH ECON I

2952351

Mathematics for Economists I

4(4-0-8)

2952304

Macroeconomic Theory II

4(4-0-8)

Prerequisite: 2952302 MACRO THEO I

2952303

Microeconomic Theory II

4(4-0-8)

Prerequisite: 2952301 MICRO THEO I

2952302

Macroeconomic Theory I

4(4-0-8)

Prerequisites: 2952101 PRIN ECON, 2952351 MATH ECON I

2952301

Microeconomic Theory I

4(4-0-8)

Prerequisites: 2952101 PRIN ECON, 2952351 MATH ECON I

2952101

Principles of Economics

4(4-0-8)

2601120

Financial Accounting

3(3-0-6)

Compulsory Subjects (27 credits)

5509315

Analytical Writing in Economics

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisite: 5509213 WRIT ECON

2952498

Senior Research

4(0-12-0)

Prerequisite: 2952496 RES METH

2952496

Research Methodology

2(2-0-4)

Prerequisites: 2952321 ECON INTER TRAD, 2952322 ECON INTER FIN and 2952355 INTRO ECONOMET

2952361

Corporate Finance for Economists

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisite: 2601120 FIN ACCTG

2952355

Introduction to Econometrics

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisite: 2952353 STAT ECON

2952341

Economics of Money and Financial Market

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisite: 2952302 MACRO THEO I

2952322

Economics of International Finance

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisite: 2952302 MACRO THEO I

2952321

Economics of International Trade

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisite: 2952301 MICRO THEO I

2952315

Thai Economy

3(3-0-6)

Economics Electives (23 credits)

2222001

Mandarin I

3(3-0-6)

2601224

Managerial Accounting

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisites: 2601120 FIN ACCTG

2602313

Management and Organization

3(3-0-6)

2602371

Principles of International Business Management

3(3-0-6)

2602417

Entrepreneurship

3(3-0-6)

2952111

Sufficiency Economy and Buddhist Economics

3(3-0-6)

2952205

History of Economic Thought

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisites: Ā 2952101 PRIN ECON

2952216

Economics of War and Peace

3(3-0-6)

2952261

Business Economics and Modern Practice

3(3-0-6)

2952263

Professional Development and Design Thinking

2(2-0-4)

2952264

Economics of Business Disruptive and TransformationsĀ 

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisites: 2952361 CORP FIN ECON

2952265

Economics of Sport

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisites: 2952301 MICRO THEO I

2952266

Self-Awareness and Personal Growth

3(3-0-6)

2952267

Socially Responsible Entrepreneurship

3(3-0-6)

2952268

Communication Master

3(3-0-6)

2952271

Financial Report and Analysis for Economists

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisites: 2601120 FIN ACCTG

2952305

Behavioral Economics

3(3-0-6)

2952306

Economics of Industrial Organization

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisites: 2952301 MICRO THEO I

2952307

Transport Economics and Revenue Management

3(3-0-6)

2952308

Economics of Legal Issues

3(3-0-6)

2952311

Economic Development

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisites: 2952101 PRIN ECON

2952312

Digital and Innovative Economy

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisites: 2952301 MICRO THEO I

2952313

Labour Economics

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisites: 2952301 MICRO THEO I

2952314

Energy Economics for Sustainability

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisites: 2952101 PRIN ECON

2952316

East Asian Economics

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisites: 2952101 PRIN ECON

2952317

Chinese Economy and Politics

3(3-0-6)

2952318

Russian and European Economies

3(3-0-6)

2952324

Economic Diplomacy

3(3-0-6)

2952325

World Trading System

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisites: 2952321 ECON INTER TRAD

2952331

Public Economics

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisites: 2952301 MICRO THEO I

2952332

Economics of Taxation for Business and Policy

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisites: 2952301 MICRO THEO I

2952333

Natural Resources and Environmental EconomicsĀ 

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisites: 2952101 PRIN ECON

2952335

Political Economy

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisites: 2952101 PRIN ECON

2952336

Economics of Anti-Corruption

3(3-0-6)

2952337

Institutional Economics

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisites: 2952303 MICRO THEO II

2952338

Urban Economics and Policy

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisites: 2952303 MICRO THEO II

2952339

Urban Planning for Economists

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisites: 2952303 MICRO THEO II

2952342

Fintech and Financial Transformation in Modern Economy

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisites: 2952341 ECON MONEY FIN MKT

2952343

Monetary Theory and Policy

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisites: 2952302 MACRO THEO I

2952354

Applied Data Analysis

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisites: 2952351 MATH ECON I

2952356

Econometric Theory

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisites: 2952355 INTRO ECONOMET

2952357

Real Analysis for Economists

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisites: 2952352 MATH ECON II

2952358

Advanced Mathematics for Economists

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisites: 2952352 MATH ECON II

2952363

Principles of Investment and Security Analysis

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisites: Ā 2952361 CORP FIN ECON

2952364

Economics of Derivative Securities

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisites: 2952301 MICRO THEO I

2952366

Economics of Good Governance

3(3-0-6)

2952367

Managing Human Capital in Global Economy

3(3-0-6)

2952401

Current Major Economic IssuesĀ 

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisites: 2952302 MACRO THEO I

2952403

Microeconomic Theory III

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisites: Ā 2952303 MICRO THEO II

2952404

Macroeconomic Theory III

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisites: 2952304 MACRO THEO II

2952407

Introduction to Game Theory

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisites: 2952301 MICRO THEO I

2952408

Experimental Research in Economics

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisites: 2952303 MICRO THEO II

2952411

Special Topics in Macroeconomics

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisites: 2952304 MACRO THEO II

2952412

Special Topics in Microeconomics

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisites: 2952303 MICRO THEO II

2952413

Special Topics in Economics I

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisites: 2952101 PRIN ECON

2952414

Special Topics in Economics II

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisites: 2952101 PRIN ECON

2952415

Special Topics in Economics III

2(2-0-4)

Prerequisites: 2952101 PRIN ECON

2952416

Special Topics in Economic Development

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisites: 2952303 MICRO THEO II

2952417

Special Topics in Economic IV

2(2-0-4)

Prerequisites: 2952101 PRIN ECON

2952418

Seminar in Economics of Conflicts and Resolution

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisites: 2952301 MICRO THEO I

2952421

Advanced International Trade

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisites: 2952321 ECON INTER TRAD

2952423

Special Topics in International Economics

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisites: 2952321 ECON INTER TRAD

2952424

Special Topics inĀ InternationalĀ Finance

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisites: 2952322 ECON INTER FIN

2952431

Special Topics in Public Economics

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisites: 2952303 MICRO THEO II

2952443

Advanced Monetary Economics

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisites: 2952303 MICRO THEO II

2952451

Topics in Econometrics and Applied Econometrics

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisites: 2952355 INTRO ECONOMET

2952452

Special Topics in Econometrics

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisites: 2952355 INTRO ECONOMET

2952453

Linear Algebra for Economists

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisites: 2952352 MATH ECON II

2952454

Micro Econometrics

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisites: 2952355 INTRO ECONOMET

2952455

Econometrics of Time Series

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisites: 2952355 INTRO ECONOMET

2952456

Advanced Econometric Theory

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisites: 2952356 ECONOMET THEO

2952457

Econometrics

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisites: 2952355 INTRO ECONOMET

2952458

Programming and Data Analytics for Economists

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisites: 2952165 COMP APP ECON, 2952351 MATH ECON I and 2952355 INTRO ECONOMET

2952459

Data Visualization for Economists

3(3-0-6)

2952461

Special Topics in Managerial Economics

3(3-0-6)

2952462

Special Topics in Managerial Economics II

3(3-0-6)

2952466

Negotiations in the Global Economy

3(3-0-6)

2952467

Special Topics inĀ  Financial Institutions

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisites: 2952341 ECON MONEY FIN MKT

2952468

Special Topics inĀ  Financial Instruments

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisites: 2952361 CORP FIN ECON

2952469

Special Topics inĀ  Financial Instruments

2(2-0-4)

Prerequisites: 2952361 CORP FIN ECON

2952472

Financial Econometrics

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisites: 2952355 INTRO ECONOMET

2952474

Advanced Corporate Finance for Economists

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisites: 2952361 CORP FIN ECON

2952475

Special Topics in Financial Economics

3(3-0-6)

Prerequisites: 2952303 MICRO THEO II

2952480

Special Topics in Microeconomics

2(2-0-4)

Prerequisites: 2952303 MICRO THEO II

2952481

Special Topics in Macroeconomics

2(2-0-4)

Prerequisites: 2952304 MACRO THEO II

2952482

Special Topics in EconometricsĀ 

2(2-0-4)

Prerequisites: 2952355 Introduction to Econometrics

2952483

Special Topics in Econometrics Theory

2(2-0-4)

Prerequisites:Ā 2952355 Introduction to Econometrics

2952484

Special Topics in Advanced Econometrics TheoryĀ 

2(2-0-4)

Prerequisites: 2952355 Introduction to Econometrics

2952485

Special Topics in Managerial EconomicsĀ 

2(2-0-4)

2952486

Special Topics in Economic DevelopmentĀ  Ā 

2(2-0-4)

Prerequisites: 2952303 MICRO THEO II

2952487

Special Topics in Financial EconomicsĀ 

2(2-0-4)

Prerequisite: 2952303 MICRO THEO II

2952488

Special Topics in Public Economics

2(2-0-4)

Prerequisites: 2952303 MICRO THEO II

2952489

Special Topics in History of Economic Thought

2(2-0-4)

Prerequisites: 2952101 PRIN ECON

2952490

Special Topics in Behavioral Economics Ā 

2(2-0-4)

2952491

Special Topics in International Finance

2(2-0-4)

2952492

Special Topics in Natural Resources and Environmental Economics

2(2-0-4)

2952493

Special Topics in Programming and Data Analytics for Economists

2(2-0-4)

2952494

Special Topics in Economics of Industrial Organization

2(2-0-4)

2952495

Special Topics in Data Visualization for Economists

2(2-0-4)

3401250

Business Law

2(2-0-4)

Free Electives (9 credits)

In addition to courses offered by the EBA, students can choose courses offered by the Bachelor of Economics (Thai program) taught in English, international master’s programs under the Faculty of Economics, or other international programs or foreign languages with the approval of the EBA Board and the Faculty Academic Affairs Board.

EBA Study Abroad courses also count as free electives, which is relevant for students who study a semester abroad and wish to transfer credits earned abroad back to the EBA, with at least one of the courses taken abroad being equivalent to an EBA Study Abroad course. The course equivalency database is available on the EBA website.

Remark: All students must take 5509111 Essential English for Economics I (non credits)

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UNDERGRADUATE JOURNAL

Each year the EBA selects a few completed senior research papers that are of high quality and offer interesting insight into the issues being analyzed. These papers will then be published in the undergraduate online journal. Please follow the link Outstanding Senior Research Papers

 
 
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