Economics Minor

Overview

The Economics minor provides students with a solid foundation in economic theory and analytical tools, enhancing their understanding of how modern economies allocate resources and respond to policies, technology, and institutions. The program complements various majors, including mathematics, social sciences, and pre-engineering, by offering courses in microeconomics, macroeconomics, and contemporary economic issues. Students develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, preparing them for careers in fields such as law, business, journalism, and public policy, among others.

Requirements (18 credits)

ECO 1010Principles of Economics

3

 

ECO 1101Microeconomic Analysis

3

Or

ECO 1201Macroeconomic Analysis

3

 

And

Four additional ECO courses

12