Economics
Economics
The study of economics provides a good background for careers in business and government. It develops quantitative and analytical skills which are applicable to many jobs. Knowledge of economics is also essential for well-informed citizens to participate responsibly in public debate and decision-making on many issues. Because the range of interests among economics majors is quite broad, students are encouraged to work with a departmental advisor to discuss a plan of studies that fit their individual needs. A major in economics can also provide a background for postgraduate study in law, business, professional-level training in economics, public administration, professional health management, hospital administration, urban affairs, and transportation studies. Students find that Economics provides good preparation for jobs such as: investment banker, statistician, budget analyst, financial analyst, trade specialist, program analyst, insurance broker, professor, revenue agent, consultant, economic analyst, loan officer.
The course of study for the Bachelor of Business Administration degree includes four sets of academic requirements:
University Core Curriculum Requirements |
42 semester hours |
Business Foundation Requirements |
12 semester hours |
Non-Business Foundation Requirements |
3 semester hours |
Business Core Requirements |
33 semester hours |
Major Option Requirements |
18 semester hours |
Business Elective Requirements |
6 semester hours |
Free Elective Requirements |
6 semester hours |
Total: |
120 semester hours |
*If economics fulfills social & behavioral science component, student then has a free upper-division business elective.
Below is a suggested course of study to complete the BBA in Economics in four years. The courses suggested by the College of Business for fulfillment of the University Core Curriculum are included in this plan. To see a complete list of course options, see the Â鶹¹ÙÍø Degree Plans tool at .
You can find more information about this major here.
For more information about career opportunities available for this major, visit the “What Can I Do with this Major?” and “Mining Majors” resources available from the University Career Center here
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