The Graduation Project in the Master's program in Economic Mathematics is structured to enable students to apply the knowledge and skills they have acquired to address specific economic issues through mathematical methods and quantitative tools. Students identify one or more specific economic problems for analysis and resolution. Under the guidance of a faculty advisor, students develop appropriate mathematical models to describe, analyze, process, and propose solutions for practical problems. Upon completion of the course, students are required to present their applied research findings in a structured thesis according to guidelines; they must also present their research outcomes before a graduation project evaluation committee.