4+1 Accelerated Bachelor's and Master's Degrees. The program offers students the ability to obtain both a bachelor's degree in Economics and a master's degree within five years in either MS in Applied Economics, or an MS in International & Development Economics.
4+1 Accelerated Bachelor's and Master's Degrees. The program offers students the ability to obtain both a bachelor's degree in Economics and a master's degree within five years in either MS in Applied Economics, or an MS in International & Development Economics.
Concentrations
Major in Economics with Development Concentration
Major in Economics with Financial Economics Concentration
Major in Economics with International Concentration
Program Learning Outcomes
Like the city that surrounds it, the University of San Francisco offers you energy, optimism, and opportunity that you won’t find anywhere else. USF is a climb up Lone Mountain. USF is the poem you write for an engineering project.
USF is small classes with professors who know their stuff and know your name. USF is late nights in Gleeson. USF is why? And why not? And says who? And what if? It’s ice cream with friends in the Mission. It’s boba at Baker Beach. It’s a ride on Muni. It’s an internship downtown. It’s shadowing a nurse in a neighborhood clinic.
USF is a practice job interview with your career coach. It’s playing basketball in the fall and watching baseball in the spring. USF is an open door. USF is a place at the table. USF is you in the heart of the city that invents tomorrow, surrounded by people who care, working to change the world for the better.
It functions as a central coordinating unit for academic majors and minors, study abroad and international exchanges, a visiting scholars program, student organizations, faculty research initiatives, and the Pan-American Society.
CELASA connects USF to the San Francisco Bay Area community and to Jesuit networks throughout Latin America.
Check out the CELASA/Latin American Studies newsletter, Divisadero, for great academic dialogue among faculty and students on contemporary issues in Latin America.
Mission Statement
Since 1855, the University of San Francisco has dedicated itself to offering a daring and dynamic liberal arts education in the Jesuit, Catholic tradition. As a community, we empower and hold accountable our students.
Faculty, librarians, staff, administrators, alumni, and community partners to be persons for and with others, to care for our common home, including the native lands on which our campuses reside, and to promote the common good by critically, thoughtfully, and innovatively addressing inequities to create a more humane and just world.
We seek to live USF’s mission by nurturing a diverse, ever-expanding community where persons of all races and ethnicities, religions, sexual orientations, genders, generations, abilities, nationalities, occupations, and socioeconomic backgrounds are honored and accompanied. We are committed to educating hearts and minds to cultivate the full, integral development of each person and all persons.
Pursuing learning as a lifelong humanizing and liberating social activity; and advancing excellence as the standard for teaching, scholarship, creative expression, and service. Inspired by a faith that does justice, we strive to humbly and responsibly engage with, and contribute to, the cultural, intellectual, economic and spiritual gifts and talents of the San Francisco Bay Area and the global communities to which we belong.
The BA degree builds on a comprehensive liberal arts education in the sciences, humanities, and arts, developing the student’s ability to apply economic reasoning and analysis to issues of concern in economics, public and social policy, and other disciplines in the humanities and social sciences.
The Economics major is available as a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree or a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree. The BA in Economics follows the general education requirements of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, covering a broad range of disciplines. The BBA in Economics curriculu...
The Economics Major provides a rigorous toolkit for thinking about the economy and about economic policy. In recent years, the number of majors has been growing at an unprecedented pace and our program has been significantly improving – changing in ways that will significantly enhance the educat...
As an economics student, you'll become an expert in the theory and practice of economics and learn how the power of individual decisions and group dynamics influences markets and economic systems. You'll gain the skills and tools you need to excel in the fields of business, law, economics, public p...
Our faculty members and students are actively involved in community problem-solving, expert witnessing, and consulting in addition to work as instructors. The department teaches Economics courses in the undergraduate and graduate core and offers a minor in Applied Economics.
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