The Bachelor of Arts degree in economics combines 55 credit hours of economics classes and 19 hours of related study in fields such as philosophy, business and mathematics. After completing both major and core requirements, students will be able to articulate and critique a variety of economic viewpoints and will be equipped for careers in a wide range of fields including economics, public policy and philanthropy.
Students should refer to the College Bulletin or the major status sheet for complete information regarding major requirements.