Digital Economy and Data Analysis

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Program Overview

Institution: University of Blida 2

Academic Year: 2026–2027

Field: Economic, Commercial and Management Sciences

Branch: Economic Sciences

Specialization: Digital Economy and Data Analysis

Level: Bachelor’s Degree (Licence)

Accreditation Reference: Decision No. 993 dated 11 September 2025

The Bachelor’s program in this specialization covers a comprehensive set of courses in the fields of digital economy and data analysis. It aims to provide graduates with solid knowledge of economic and financial foundations, digital transformations, and the use of data for analysis and decision-making.

The program includes core courses in microeconomics and macroeconomics, statistics, mathematics, accounting, information technology, programming, and digital transformation. This enables students to acquire essential skills, particularly in understanding the business environment, the digital economy, and e-commerce.

The program aims to:

  • Enable students to understand economic transformations resulting from digitalization.
  • Use digital tools in management and develop innovative digital projects.
  • Understand the general legal principles governing organizations and their relationship with digital transformation.
  • Learn the fundamentals of scientific research related to the digitalization of the economy and data analysis.


Teaching Language : Arabic

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

Semester One

  • Financial Accounting 1
  • Microeconomics 1
  • Introduction to Economics
  • Statistics 1
  • Mathematics 1
  • Introduction to the Sociology of Organizations
  • Fundamentals of Python Programming 1
  • Introduction to Law
  • Academic English

Semester Two

  • Financial Accounting 2
  • Microeconomics 2
  • Business Economics
  • History of Economic Thought
  • Statistics 2
  • Mathematics 2
  • Fundamentals of Python Programming 2
  • Commercial Law
  • English Economic Terminology

Semester Three

  • Macroeconomics 1
  • Public Finance
  • Monetary Economics
  • History of Economic Events
  • Statistics 3
  • Management Accounting
  • Fundamentals of Modern Management
  • Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
  • Methodology
  • General Economic English

Semester Four

  • Macroeconomics 2
  • International Economics
  • Algerian Economy
  • Statistics 4
  • Fundamentals of Operations Research
  • Business Ethics
  • Fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Economic English

Semester Five

  • Business Finance
  • Financial Management
  • Knowledge Economy
  • Trade Policies and Systems
  • Financial Mathematics
  • Data Science and Machine Learning
  • Industrial and Commercial Property Law
  • Specialized English Language

Semester Six

  • Project Management
  • Development Economics
  • Digital Economy
  • Labor Economics
  • Econometrics
  • Bachelor’s Graduation Project
  • Business Contract Law
  • Advanced Business English


Advanced Topics

  • Econometrics and Data Analysis: Modeling economic relationships, time series, panel data, and economic forecasting using statistical and programming tools.
  • Economic Data Science: Collecting, cleaning, and analyzing large-scale economic data, data visualization, and building indicators and dashboards to support decision-making.
  • Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Economics: Forecasting algorithms, consumer behavior analysis, fraud detection, and economic recommendation systems.
  • Digital Economy and Platform Economics: Digital business models, network economics, competition and pricing in electronic markets, and digital commerce.
  • Financial Technology (FinTech): Electronic payment systems, digital banking, cryptocurrencies, crowdfunding, and blockchain technologies.
  • Data Governance and Digital Economic Regulation: Data protection, digital intellectual property, cybersecurity, and AI ethics.
  • Public Policies and the Digital Economy: Government digital transformation, the knowledge economy, and measuring the impact of digitalization on growth, development, and employment.


Admissions Information

  • Any student holding a Baccalaureate degree who has successfully completed the first and second years of the Bachelor’s program in Economic Sciences.
  • Any student holding a Baccalaureate degree who has successfully completed the first and second years of the Bachelor’s program in Management Sciences.


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