Economics B.S.
Program Chairperson: Ahmed Ispahani
Economics examines the difficult choices that
society, business enterprises, the public sector,
and individuals must make to distribute resources.
It also deals with explaining and forecasting how
an economy will perform, and it provides analytical
tools for determining the attractiveness of
industries, markets and behaviors that will maximize
profits.
Prerequisites: Same as for Accounting -- B.S.
Core Requirements:
BUS 330 Business Finance (4)
BUS 410 Management Information Systems (4)
ECON 320 Intermediate Macroeconomics (4)
ECON 321 Intermediate Microeconomics (4)
ECON 323 Money and Banking (4)
ECON 325 International Economics (4)
ECON 327 Public Finance and Fiscal Policy (4)
ECON 499 Senior Project (4)
12 additional semester hours in 300-400 level BUS or ECON courses