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Degree
Bachelors
Major
Business Administration | Finance | Economics
Area of study
Business and Administration | Social Sciences
Course Language
English
About Program
Program Overview
Department of Economics
The Department of Economics offers flexible degree options to match students' academic and career goals. The Bachelor of Arts provides a broad foundation in economic theory with a liberal arts emphasis. The Bachelor of Science offers a more quantitative approach, ideal for students interested in data analysis, research, or graduate study. Students can also specialize with a financial economics emphasis or pursue an accelerated B.S./M.A. program that leads to a master's degree in just one additional year.
Course Highlights
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Departmental Core
- ECON 260: Principles of Microeconomics
- ECON 261: Principles of Macroeconomics
- ECON 360: Intermediate Microeconomics
- ECON 361: Intermediate Macroeconomics
- Data analysis course such as ECON 290 or a comparable business statistics option
- Capstone research paper required in ECON 492 or a 400-level course approved by the director of undergraduate studies
Bachelor of Science
- ECON 390 and 390A: Econometrics and Lab
- ECON 391 or CSCI 240: Quantitative or Programming Foundations
- 18 credits of upper-division ECON electives
- Option 1: Includes MATH 210, MATH 211, and STAT 200
- Option 2 (recommended for graduate school): Includes MATH 229, MATH 230, and STAT 300
B.S. With Emphasis in Financial Economics
- ECON 340: Financial Economics
- ECON 442: Financial Engineering
- ECON 490 and 492: Advanced Statistics and Research Methods
- ECON 393: Mathematical Methods in Economics
- CSCI 240 and Calculus I and II for quantitative depth
- Recommended: Financial derivatives courses such as ECON 460X or ACSC 460
Bachelor of Arts
- Completion of a foreign language requirement
- 21 credits of upper-division ECON electives
- One statistics course such as STAT 100, STAT 200, or UBUS 223
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