2019-2020 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Economics, BS
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Program Learning Outcomes
- Economic literacy
Students will engage in the systematic study of foundational economic concepts and relate them to economic problems and phenomena faced by people and firms. - Economic theory
Students will use mathematical models, relational diagrams, and optimization techniques from microeconomic and macroeconomic theory to analyze real world economic problems and generate testable predictions about economic phenomena. - Empirical economics
Students will apply quantitative statistical analysis and experimental methods to conduct data-driven inference, interpret figures and statistical tables, test theories, and identify causal relationships. - Economic citizenship
Students will employ economic reasoning and quantitative techniques to evaluate and critique economic policies, arguments, and social problems, with a particular emphasis on the role economics plays in advancing human well-being for the poor and disadvantaged. Major Requirements (48 units)
Required Courses
Required Prerequisite (4 units)
Foundation Courses (24 units)
Capstone (4 units)
Choose either ECON 425 or ECON 427. |
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