Economics (Major/Minor)

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Do you ever wonder how the price of your favorite snack, or the availability of your dream job is determined? Or how a simple weather phenomenon like a hurricane can cause a ripple effect on the economy? Economics majors are the designers behind unraveling these mysteries of the global market. We ex

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Do you ever wonder how the price of your favorite snack, or the availability of your dream job is determined? Or how a simple weather phenomenon like a hurricane can cause a ripple effect on the economy? Economics majors are the designers behind unraveling these mysteries of the global market. We explore everything from tax policies to labor disputes, from the latest technological advancements to the unpredictable forces of Mother Nature.

Emmanuel’s economics minor, while a natural fit for those pursuing management degrees, can also be an exciting complement to sociology, political science, education, and many others.

Anything from taxes to labor disputes to the weather can impact the economy.
Economics is a social science that delves into the fascinating world of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. Using our unique blend of complex models, theories, and data analysis, we investigate the intricate interconnections and constantly evolving dynamics of the modern economy.

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  • The Curriculum
  • Major Requirements - B.A. in Economics
  • View the 2024-2025 Academic Catalog to find course titles, numbers and descriptions.

Requirements for a B.A. in Economics:

  • ECON1101 Principles of Microeconomics (SA) (SS)
  • ECON1103 Principles of Macroeconomics (SA) (SS)
  • MATH1121 Applied Math (QA) (QR) OR MATH1111 Calculus I (QA) (QR)
  • MATH1118 Introduction to Statistics with R (QA) (QR)
  • ECON2101 History of Economic Thought
  • ECON2301 Intermediate Microeconomics (SA)
  • ECON2303 Intermediate Macroeconomics (SA)
  • ECON4201 Economics Senior Seminar

Three electives, two of which must be at the 3000-level, from:

  • ECON2113 Politics of International Economic Relations (SS)
  • ECON2203/FINAN2203 Economic Development (SA) (SS)
  • ECON2205 Urban Economics
  • ECON3103/FINAN3103 International Economics and Finance
  • ECON3105/FINAN3105 Money and Financial Markets
  • ECON3109/FINAN3109 Public Finance
  • ECON3113 Economics of Health Care
  • ECON3115 Economics of the Environment
  • ECON3346/FINAN3346 Applied Forecasting
  • ECON3376/FINAN3376 Econometric Theory andPractice
  • ECON3296 Economics Internship

Major Requirements - B.S. in Economics
View the 2024-2025 Academic Catalog to find course titles, numbers and descriptions.

B.S. in Economics 
Requirements for Major:

  • MATH1118 Introduction to Statistics with R  (QA) (QR)
  • MATH1111 Calculus I (QA) (QR)
  • ECON1101 Principles of Microeconomics (SA) (SS)
  • ECON1103 Principles of Macroeconomics (SA) (SS)
  • ECON2301 Intermediate Microeconomics (SA)
  • ECON2303 Intermediate Macroeconomics (SA)
  • ECON2101 History of Economic Thought (WI)
  • ECON3346/FINAN3346 Applied Forecasting
  • ECON3376/FINAN3376 Econometric Theory and Practice
  • ECON4201 Senior Seminar Capstone

Five Electives (four of which must be at 3000 level) from:

  • ECON2113 Politics of International Economic Relations (SS)
  • ECON2203/FINAN2203 Economic Development (SA) (SS)
  • ECON2205 Urban Economics
  • ECON3103/FINAN3103 International Economics and Finance
  • ECON3105/FINAN3105 Money and Financial Markets
  • ECON3109/FINAN3109 Public Finance
  • ECON3113 Economics of Health Care
  • ECON3115 Economics and the Environment
  • ECON3496 Economics Internship

Minor Requirements
View the 2024-2025 Academic Catalog to find course titles, numbers and descriptions.

Requirements for Minor in Economics:

  • ECON1101 Principles of Microeconomics (SA) (SS)
  • ECON1103 Principles of Macroeconomics (SA) (SS)
  • ECON2101 History of Economic Thought
  • Two economics courses at the 2000-level or above, where at least one is at the 3000-level or above

Learning Goals & Outcomes
At the completion of the Economics Major, students will:

  • Demonstrate critical thinking using economic analysis, quantitative reasoning, and problem-solving skills.
  • Communicate effectively: in written, oral and graphical formats, using concepts and analytical tools economics.
  • Have lifelong learning skills, including how to locate and use primary data, how to understand and evaluate current events and new ideas.
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