Economic decision-making is a powerful skill in any profession. It helps you make better business choices, resource allocation decisions and stronger scientific research claims. Regardless of your ...
Learn to make smart economic decisions and carefully manage natural resources with this unique minor! UW’s natural resource economics program prepares students for fulfilling careers in natural ...
Every year, about 50 students are pursuing a minor in economics at W&M. An economics minor requires 18 credit hours of courses in economics beyond ECON 101 and 102 (Principles of Economics). The 18 ...
Economics is the study of how people make choices under conditions of scarcity of resources, including time, and the implications of these choices for individual and social welfare. Its methods allow ...
Gain the problem-solving skills to analyze data, adjust to changes in resources and take advantage of trends as they arise. Economic problems center on the allocation of scarce resources to provide ...
Our students become consummate critical thinkers who understand how people, businesses and governments allocate their resources, and who apply their theoretical and quantitative skills in a range of ...
In addition to fulfilling University Core Curriculum and College of Arts and Sciences requirements for the bachelor of science degree, students majoring in economics must complete the following ...
At least four of these SIX courses must be upper lever 3000+ elective courses. There is a calculus pre-requisite to be completed before taking either intermediate theory course and econometrics. The ...
The Economics Department offers both an economics major and a business economics major. Students may select courses from a wide variety of areas, including international trade and finance, economic ...