BBA - Economics 24

  • Economics is the study of business firms; the functioning of regional, national, and global markets; and the development of analytical techniques that aid in decision making and understanding market behavior. The primary focus is on problem definition, model development, data gathering and analysis, model solution, and report generation in the areas of consumer behavior, business behavior, price determination, resource allocation, production and distribution of goods and services, and policies that affect output, employment, income, trade, growth, and inflation. There is a broad range of intellectual challenges within the economics major. Branches of Economics overlap such diverse areas as politics, finance, history, international business, management, marketing, business operations, and psychology.

    The program of study in economics prepares students for careers in management, marketing, business research, economic planning, and human resources with employers in industry, trade, banking, and government. Students are also well prepared for graduate study in economics, law, and business.

Term 1

  • Requirement
    Hours
    • ENGL 1101 English Composition I
      3
    • ECON 1000 Contemporary Economic Issues
      2
    • General Education Core Curriculum Mathematics & Quantitative Skills
      3
    • General Education Core Curriculum Institutional Priorities
      3
    • General Education Core Curriculum Technology, Mathematics, and Science (1 of 2)
      4
    Total: 15

Term 2

  • Requirement
    Hours
    • ENGL 1102 English Composition II
      3
    • BUSA 2150 Professionalism I
      0
    • ACCT 2101 Principles of Accounting I
      3
    • ECON 2105 Principles of Macroeconomics
      3
    • BLAW 2200 Legal & Ethical Environment
      3
    • General Education Core Curriculum Technology, Mathematics, and Science
      3
    Total: 15
Year 1 (Hours: 30)

Term 3

  • Requirement
    Hours
    • ACCT 2102 Principles of Accounting II
      3
    • ECON 2106 Principles of Microeconomics
      3
    • IS 2200 Information Sys & Comm
      3
    • General Education Core Curriculum Arts & Humanities
      3
    • General Education Core Curriculum Technology, Mathematics, and Science (2 of 2)
      3
    Total: 15

Term 4

  • Requirement
    Hours
    • POLS 1101 American Government
      3
    • BUSA 3150 Professionalism II
      0
    • ECON 2300 Business Statistics
      3
    • MATH 1160 Elementary Applied Calculus
      3
    • General Education Core Curriculum Arts & Humanities
      3
    • General Education Core Curriculum Social Science
      3
    Total: 15
Year 2 (Hours: 30)

Term 5

  • Requirement
    Hours
    • ECON 3300 App Stat & Optimization Models
      3
    • ECON 4510 Microeconomics
      3
    • MGT 3100 Mgt & Behavioral Sciences
      3
    • FIN 3100 Principles of Finance
      3
    • General Education Core Curriculum Political Science & US History
      3
    Total: 15

Term 6

  • Requirement
    Hours
    • BUSA 4150 Professionalism III
      0
    • ECON 4610 Macroeconomics
      3
    • IS 3100 Information Systems Mgmt
      3
    • MGT 3200 Operations Management
      3
    • MKTG 3100 Principles of Marketing
      3
    • ECON 4310 or ECON 4410 or FIN 4420
      3
    Total: 15
Year 3 (Hours: 30)

Term 7

  • Requirement
    Hours
    • MGT 4199 Strategic Management
      3
    • General Education Core Curriculum Social Science
      3
    • Major Field Elective (1 of 5)
      3
    • Major Field Elective (2 of 5)
      3
    • Major Field Elective (3 of 5)
      3
    Total: 15

Term 8

Year 4 (Hours: 30)


Program Total: 120 Hours

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