Bachelor of Arts
This major is designed for the student who expects to be working in the business or government sectors of the economy, but wishes to take advantage of liberal arts courses in philosophy, humanities, and social sciences to acquire the flexibility necessary to succeed in new situations and to master new information. This concentration differs from the concentration in economics in the breadth of knowledge required of functional business fields and in the areas of application of economic analysis.
Required Courses
- 3 Credits
- 3 Credits
- 3 Credits
- 3 Credits
- 4 Credits
- 3 Credits
- (3 Credits) OR (3 Credits) OR (4 Credits)
- MTH 217 - Introduction to Statistics OR MTH 325 - Probability Theory and Mathematical Statistics I
- 3 Credits
- FIN 113 Data Applications for Business 3 Credits
- FIN 207 - Managerial Finance I 3 Credits
- 3 Credits
Beyond the required courses, business economics majors shall choose an additional four courses from among the department’s upper-division electives, at least one of which shall be: ECN 321 - Labor-Management Relations, ECN 322 - Collective Bargaining, ECN 412 - Managerial Economics, ECN 451 - Industrial Organization and/or ECN 352 - Business, Government, and Society. In addition, at least one of the four must be a 400-level economics course.