Economics (Bachelor's Degree)

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Do you ever walk into a grocery store, pick up an item and wonder what the story is behind it? Do you ask yourself questions like ‘what was the process like to make this, how much did it cost and is it priced differently elsewhere’? If you’re interested in supply and demand, production, and the cost

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Do you ever walk into a grocery store, pick up an item and wonder what the story is behind it? Do you ask yourself questions like ‘what was the process like to make this, how much did it cost and is it priced differently elsewhere’? If you’re interested in supply and demand, production, and the cost of items in a store, then earning a degree in economics might be the right choice for you.

Why Pursue a Bachelor's Degree in Economics

  • Economics studies how people, firms and governments use their resources to meet human needs. UTSA offers two different Economics degrees: you can earn either the B.B.A. or the B.A. Both lay a strong foundation in economics, with the B.A. focusing more on the qualitative aspects and the B.B.A. offering a business education to those who are interested in working toward a career path. In these programs, you’ll learn how to make effective resource allocation decisions, how incentives affect human behavior, and solve complex contemporary issues for businesses, organizations and policymakers.

Admission Requirements

  • When you apply to UTSA, you select the major you'd like to study. The choice of major will not impact if you get admitted to the University (all students must meet UTSA's general admission requirements); however, some majors will require additional admission requirements to be able to declare the major your freshman year.

Economics: To major in Economics, you must meet UTSA’s general admission requirements and have completed MAT 1053 Mathematics for Business (TCCN: MATH 1324) or higher with grade of C- or better. Students who do not meet these requirements, but meet UTSA’s general admission requirements, will be admitted into Business Studies, where students will be able to work towards meeting the pre-requisites needed to declare their business major.

Careers, Salary & Skills

  • UTSA prepares you for future careers that are in demand. See possible careers below. This data is pulled by a third-party tool called Emsi, which pulls data from sources like the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Census Bureau, online job postings, other government databases and more to give you regional and national career outlook related to this academic program. On top of the resources your college will provide, the University Career Center offers several resources to help students identify and develop the global skills necessary to successfully pursue and achieve lifelong career goals.

Possible Careers

  • Climate Change Policy Analysts
  • Economics Teachers, Postsecondary
  • Urban and Regional Planners
  • Supply Chain Managers
  • Economists
  • Environmental Economists
  • Survey Researchers
  • Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists

The Honors Experience

Realize your full potential at The University of Texas at San Antonio’s Honors College. Rooted in experiential learning, our classes and programs are hands-on, project-based, and customizable to fit your individual goals. Students in any majors can get invited to our Honors College. Turn your passions into marketable skills for the future!

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