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Nov 25, 2024
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2016-2017 Undergraduate Bulletin [Archived Bulletin]
Economics Major
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Economics is a social science related to business in the same way that physics is related to biology or medicine. It focuses on the principles underlying the operation of the economy. Students who enjoy abstract analysis will find the economics major interesting and challenging. Study of mathematics is a useful adjunct and is essential for students planning graduate study in this field. The economics major prepares students for analytical occupations, typically in business, or for graduate work in law, economics, public policy or related fields.
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Core Economics Major Requirements
One communication course chosen from the following
One statistics course chosen from the following
Electives
Choose three courses from the following:
Note
Computer programming is strongly recommended for all options but not required. MATH 1170 is not required of students who complete 1180 or other higher-level math courses. A student planning to do graduate study in economics should complete MATH 1180: Calculus II, 3320: Multivariable and Vector Calculus, and 3330: Linear Algebra.
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