Economics
The Department of Economics contains the following degree programs:
B.S. in Economics
B.A. in Economics
Economics
Economics is the study of the ways society chooses to use its scarce resources to attain alternative and often conflicting goals. As a social science, economics is concerned with the major issues of today.There are two undergraduate programs in economics: a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Science. The programs prepare students for careers in business and government, and for graduate study in economics, law, business, and public policy or administration. The Economics Bachelor of Science program provides extensive instruction in other business disciplines (e.g., finance, management) and offers excellent preparation for the MBA degree. The Economics Bachelor of Arts program offers additional flexibility to enroll in courses outside of the business school (e.g., history, political science) and is especially recommended for graduate study in economics, law, and public administration.
Economics Program Information for 2009-2010
- Degree Program: Economics

- Checksheets:
BECA - Economics (BS)
, BECB - Economics (BA) 
- Four-Year Sequence of Study: BECA - Economics (BS)
, BECB - Economics (BA) 
- Economics Minor
- School of Business Course Descriptions
- PAWS - Primary Academic Web Services
- The Economics Major and Graduate School
- Senior Thesis in Economics
- Senior Theses 2001 - Present
- Faculty Research Interests
- Student/Faculty Publications
- Economics Club Speakers
- Daniel R. Hall Award
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