Economics B.B.A. (includes specialization in Law and Economics)
Major in Economics
(Major Code: 306)
The B.B.A. degree in Economics has two different tracks: 1) economics, and 2) economics with a specialization in law and economics.
The economics major prepares graduates for a wide range of entry-level positions in business, nonprofit organizations, governmental agencies, and private consulting. The major provides an intellectual foundation for the appreciation and understanding of economic theory and policy that stresses the importance of imaginative thinking, free inquiry and the pursuit of life-long learning.
The economics major with a specialization in law and economics combines the two disciplines, striving for the integration of both legal and economic knowledge. The objective is to provide an economic and legal knowledge foundation for students who are interested in attending law school or pursuing careers in business management that require a familiarity with applied legal issues.
University Core Curriculum Requirements
Refer to the “University Core Curriculum” section of this catalog. Students must take the following courses.
A grade of “C” or better is required in all B.B.A. degree core courses and University Core Curriculum sections 10, 20, 80, and three of six hours in section 90.