This site is accessible using any internet enabled device but will look best in a modern graphical browser that supports web standards.

Jump To: Content | Navigation

Economics

The purpose of the bachelor of business administration degree in economics is to provide students with a fundamental understanding of economic processes and the ability to analyze critically economic issues, so they can function as intelligent, informed business leaders and productive members of society. Emphasis is placed on understanding how interactions among people in their roles as consumers and producers, and as individuals or members of social, cultural, political, and economic organizations, are coordinated.

  • Graduates should be able to critically analyze the economic effects, both intended and unintended, of decisions made under diverse institutional frameworks.
  • Graduates should be able to effectively communicate economic theories analyses.
  • Graduates should have abroad understanding of the functional areas of business and the application of economics to business decision making.
  • Students planning to earn a graduate degree in economics are encouraged to take MATH A257 instead of MATH A116.

BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION –ECONOMICS

    Cr Hrs
ECON B300
Intermediate Microeconomic Analysis
3
ECON B301
Intermediate Macroeconomic Analysis
3
ECON B305
International Economics
3
Economics Electives*
9
Business Electives
6
Internship
3

* May choose FIN B310

View Economics Course Descriptions

(View other requirements)

Updated May 9, 2007