• Economics is the study of how we use our resources for the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. Economists study problems such as inflation and unemployment. They analyze social institutions, banks, the stock market, the government and they look at problems connected with labor negotiations, taxes, international trade, and urban and environmental issues.
  • All economics programs require at least 30 hours of economics, which cover principles and advanced microeconomic and macroeconomic theory.
  • Offered by the College of Arts and Science, the Quantitative Economics major involves a liberal arts emphasis but with a rigorous and quantitative course of study that includes advanced mathematics and statistics.