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Economics Concentration

Economics Concentration

Economics graduates are generally educated students who have developed their analytical, investigative and research skills. Economics majors use their understanding of economics relationships and markets to work for manufacturing firms, financial services firms, consulting firms, the health care industries, government agencies, and nonprofit organizations. Economists with strong statistical backgrounds conduct research, analyze data and develop forecasts. Economics is an excellent preparation for law school and economists work with attorneys to establish damage amounts in court cases.

In addition to the foundation business courses required of all Business Administration majors, Economic concentration students will also take the following courses:

Economics Courses
EC 315 Managerial Economics
EC 316 Intermediate Macroeconomics
And 1 of the following courses:
BA 409 Operations Research
EC 302 Labor Relations and Public Policy
EC 304 Public Finance
EC 406 International Economics