In addition to advanced theory courses in microeconomics and macroeconomics, you?ll take a wide range of classes covering many aspects of your major. Among the courses you may take are Monetary Economics, Labor Economics, Managerial Economics, Public Finance, Economics of Sports, and Economics of Tourism.

Free electives in this major give you the flexibility to add a double major, a minor, or an internship. Some areas you may want to consider are Business Administration, Mathematics, Applied Statistics, and Political Science.

  • Marginal analysis focus prepares students for many career choices as well as graduate studies.
  • Gain comprehensive understanding of microeconomics and macroeconomics.
  • Choose from a wide range of courses such as monetary economics, labor economics, managerial economics, environmental economics, public finance, sports, or tourism.
  • Present your research at a variety of conferences.