The Economics Department provides instruction in the Principles of Economics and survey courses, covering both macroeconomics and microeconomics. Economics is a “way of thinking” rather than a set of facts. Therefore, the focus of the program is to develop students’ ability to utilize the discipline’s unique set of analytic tools in order to be better decision-makers. Successful economics students will have the skills to make more informed decisions about public and personal issues.
- Economics 101 and 102 are part of the Economics Degree
- Economics 101, 102, and 106 are part of the General Studies: Emphasis in Social Sciences Degree