There are two degrees available in economics. Economics majors have the flexibility to design their degree to match their interdisciplinary interests and long-term goals. Business Economics majors earn a supplementary foundation in business as they complete the same core business courses as all other business degrees.
For either degree students have their choice from a wide range of courses in natural resource economics, energy economics, international trade, environmental economics, industrial organization, game theory, development economics, mathematical economics and econometrics.