Introduction
to the Faculty of Economics
The
Faculty of Economics at Tabesh University began its academic activities
following the establishment of the university and the official approval granted
by the Ministry of Higher Education on 24/10/1388. Since its inception, the faculty
has been committed to providing quality higher education and developing
competent graduates capable of contributing to the economic and social
development of the country.
Over
the years, the Faculty of Economics has played an important role in educating
and preparing students with the knowledge, professional competencies, and
analytical abilities required to address contemporary economic challenges. To
date, the faculty has successfully educated 734 students, including 130 female
and 604 male graduates, who have been prepared to serve society in constructive
and meaningful ways.
The
faculty currently comprises two academic departments designed to meet the
growing needs of the modern economy:
- Department of Entrepreneurship
Administration
- Department of Statistics and
Econometrics
The
curriculum of the Entrepreneurship and Administration Department has been
carefully designed and finalized by a specialized academic committee to ensure
its alignment with contemporary academic standards, labor market requirements,
and the evolving needs of the business and entrepreneurial sectors.
The
Faculty of Economics operates through an organized academic and administrative
structure that supports effective teaching, research, and institutional
development. The current structure includes, Dean of Faculty, Head of
Department, 9 Permanent Lecturers, 18 Contract Lecturers, Academic Affairs
Officer, Administrative Staff Member
The
Faculty of Economics currently provides academic instruction for students
enrolled from the first through the eighth semester. Through its programs, the faculty
aims to strengthen students’ theoretical understanding, practical competencies,
and analytical capabilities in the fields of economics, management,
entrepreneurship, and quantitative economic analysis.
The
faculty remains committed to continuously improving its academic programs,
strengthening research activities, and expanding its institutional capacity in
order to meet the evolving educational and economic needs of the country.
Vision
The Faculty of Economics aspires to play a distinguished role in the country’s
economic growth, research advancement, and social development.
Mission
Through its teaching capacity and effective, quality-oriented training, the
Faculty of Economics prepares individuals in the fields of economics,
management, and business who are equipped with strong professional ethics,
practical knowledge, and analytical skills.