1. Public Economics: Fiscal policy, state, regional, and village finances.
  2. International Economics: International trade, exchange rates, and the global economy.
  3. Regional Economics: The study of economics focusing on specific geographic regions.
  4. Taxation and Auditing: The study of tax systems and auditing practices.
  5. Entrepreneurship: Discusses entrepreneurship, innovation, and MSME development.
  6. Islamic Economics: Examines economics from a sharia perspective
  7. Human Resource Economics: Examines labor, skills, and human resource development.
  8. E-commerce: Examines electronic transactions and online businesses.
  9. Industrial Economics: The study of industries, markets, and competition.
  10. Development Economics and Development Planning: Discusses development strategies and policies.