The aim of the programmes is to promote development economics on the tenets of Theoconomy for economic structural change and transformation for sustainable economies for developing nations to break away from the existential foreign grant-loan-aid-import dependency economy.
The programmes provide all the competitive skills in traditional economics, but the programme complements these with ethical and theological courses designed to train responsible and nation-building economists–Ethical and theological economics reasoning align with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) that aim to achieve sustainable development by 2030.

