Course Description
Bachelor of Economics and Project Management combines economic analysis with project management skills. Students learn economic principles, project planning, budgeting, monitoring and evaluation, and resource allocation. Graduates work as project managers, economic planners, development officers, and M&E specialists in government, NGOs, and development projects across Tanzania.
Career Opportunities
Project Manager (NGOs - World Vision, Plan International, Save the Children, Oxfam, CARE, CRS, Government Projects - TASAF, SAGCOT, ASDP, NGOs, Development Programs), Economic Planner (Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Planning, President's Office - Planning Commission, Local Government Authorities), Development Officer (District Development Offices, Regional Development Offices), Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist (NGOs, Government Projects, Donor Projects - USAID, DFID, SIDA, EU, World Bank, AfDB), Project Coordinator (NGOs, Development Programs), Policy Analyst (Government Ministries, Research Institutions), Economic Analyst (Banks, Research Institutions), Program Officer (UNDP, UNICEF, WFP, FAO, IFAD), Project Economist, Development Consultant