The economics program
In addition to the University Requirements and the Common Business Core
courses in business administration, students majoring in business economics must
also take the following:
The B.A. major in economics provides an understanding of the basic tools of economic analysis and an opportunity to study the structure and functioning of economic systems and the tools economists use to study them. It also provides practical market perspectives for administrative leadership positions in the arts, humanities, and the natural and social sciences. This 30-credit major provides an appropriate foundation for graduate study
in economics or business administration, qualifying students for teaching,
research, and executive positions in academic, governmental and business fields.
When combined with study in other social sciences, it opens the way toward legal
study, social work, and a variety of business employments. Secondary education
majors must complete a minor in history that includes at least one course in
non-western history as well as courses in United States and non-United States
history. The specific professional requirements for Initial Teaching
Certification in Connecticut are listed under the heading Major Programs in
Secondary Education in the School of Education. Upon completion of Economics
100-101, usually in the freshman year, the student must take the following three
courses:
The student must then select at least one of the following two courses:
Two to four additional courses in Economics should be elected among other economics courses listed below to bring the total credits to 30. The following cognate course is required:
A student majoring in economics may not take more than 30 credits in business courses exclusive of those with ECO prefixes.
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