The Division of Finance and Economics offers a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in Economics. You can also select a concentration in International Economics.

Graduates of the program add value to many types of organizations. They are prepared to meet the challenges of the modern day business environment because they have mastered many professional skills.

Opportunities awaiting the graduate with a B.B.A. degree in Economics include:

•Graduate/Law School
•Analyst with the FDIC
•Financial Consultant or a Securities
Broker
•the ability to pursue advanced training to
become an Actuary
•State Legislature or State Government, or
an Economic Consultancy Firm, as a:
•Fiscal Analyst
•Government Program Analyst
•Legislative Assistant
•Environmental Issues Analyst
•Regional Development Planner
•Federal Reserve System as an intern or in
an entry-level capacity

Students who graduate with a B.B.A. in Economics are prepared for:

•Oral and written communication skills
•Problem-solving skills
•Quantitative data analysis
•Critical review and analysis of economic
policy proposals
•The ability to evaluate the effectiveness
and efficiency of proposed and exist
ing government programs

Core Business Courses

ACC 215, 216 – Principles of Accounting
ECN 250 – Principles of Microeconomics
ECN 253 – Principles of Macroeconomics
FIN 323 – Principles of Finance
LE 207 – Legal Environment of Business
MGT 218 – Business Statistics
MGT 320 – Principles of Management
MGT 460 – Strategic Management
MIS 200 – Bus Computer Applications
MIS 290 – Principles of Mgt. Info. Syst.
MKT 340 – Principles of Marketing

Major Courses

ECN 326 – Intermediate Macro. Analysis
ECN 328 – Intermediate Micro. Analysis
ECN 423 – Introduction to Econometrics
ECN 466 – Economics Workshop
ECN/FIN Electives (9 hours)