The department offers a bachelor of arts degree, a bachelor of science in business administration (BSBA) economics major and also a minor in economics.

Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Economics

Students develop their analytical abilities with a core curriculum of theory and applied methods courses. The major offers flexibility so students may tailor their program electives according to their career objectives. The supporting coursework can focus on government, law or a field within economics. Consult your advisor for assistance in selecting electives that meet your needs. The degree will prepare students especially well for graduate programs in public policy, applied economics, international economics and law. 

Concentration in Mathematical Economics

The department also offers an optional concentration in mathematical economics. The core curriculum in economics is complemented by coursework in mathematics. This concentration develops the quantitative skills that are increasingly sought by businesses, government and research organizations. It is expected that graduates in mathematical economics will gain admission to highly reputed graduate programs.

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) Economics

This is the classic business-economics degree. The BSBA degree is suitable for students who wish to complement their study of economics with coursework in business. BSBA students take courses in management, marketing, accounting and finance, in addition to their major curriculum in economics. Formal admission to the Luter School of Business is required.