Majoring in economics helps students develop strong analytical and quantitative reasoning skills that enable them to not only
solve problems but also identify the appropriate questions to ask in evaluating the alternatives that exist. This economic way of thinking helps individuals on a daily basis with the decisions they face and allows them to address issues in a wide variety of areas including finance, business, public policy (e.g., health care,...
The Bachelor of Science major in Interdisciplinary Studies in Economics and Mathematics at Bucknell University offers students a degree program that incorporates economics, mathematics, and statistics. This major is designed for students who are interested in combining the quantitative methods or the theoretical foundations of mathematics with the study of economics to solve economic problems. This course of study will provide strong foundations...
The Business, Economics and Management (BEM) option provides students with analytical and conceptual tools to succeed in the modern, volatile business environment. The emphasis is on finance, strategy, law and the design of institutions (organizations, markets and networks) in a free-market, competitive or strategic situation, or in politicized environments. Today's business environment is increasingly complex, and consequently the required courses...
The Bachelor of Arts in Economics with an option in Mathematical Economics and Economic Theory provides students with the tools of economic analysis with an emphasis on economic theory, economic optimization and statistics. This option is recommended for students interested in graduate study in economics.
Requirements for a Major in Economics/Pre-Law (BA) (CIP 45.0601/22.0001)
BADM 100, 221, 222, 300, 345; GOVT 230, 260, 300, any two of the following: GOVT 339, 340, 343, 345; ECON 201, 202, 301, 302, 357, 400, 410, 453, any two of the following: ECON 448, 449, 454, 480; and one three semester hour CIS elective; MATH 112 or 122, 160.
The Economics Department provides a wide selection of courses analyzing market behavior and the interactions among consumers, firms, and governments. Economic tools, which are applicable to a broad range of topics, are used to investigate how individuals and firms make decisions in private and public spheres and the consequences of resulting resource allocations. As the following courses illustrate, economics is central to the study of poverty, discrimination,...
Economics provides important and powerful insights into the human experience through the study of how people allocate scarce resources among competing demands. Studying economics at Holy Cross gives students a particular way of thinking, as well as the tools necessary to interpret the fascinating and intricate workings of the local, national and international economy.
Students may also choose to elect the College‘s renowned economics-accounting major....
Economics analyzes the manner in which scarce resources are utilized to satisfy the wants and needs of people and society. The Economics Department offers courses that formulate, interpret, and explore ideas concerning such topics as unemployment, inflation, production and distribution, economic growth, and international economic relations. Courses emphasize the need for accurate knowledge of business institutions and economic phenomena, for theories...
Earn your Bachelor of Arts in Social Science (BASS) degree and develop a sound understanding of the society we live in - individuals, families, communities, governments and cultures - from various perspectives. Take a multidisciplinary approach to social sciences where different outlooks are combined and applied to real-world issues. Specialize your degree when you apply approved...
Liberty University‘s Bachelor of Science in Business – Economics program will help you master the micro- and macroeconomics skills critical to understanding business. Through this specialization, you will understand the supply and demand curve and critical factors that affect the economy. Furthermore, you will develop business skills in general business, accounting, finance, and marketing, examining...
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