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Business Economics
Program Type:
Major
Minor
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Economics draws upon history, philosophy, mathematics, and other traditional areas of inquiry to solve the many problems related to the issue of how best to use limited resources. Graduates of the Bachelor of Science in Business program in economics find work in occupations including: cost analysis, bank lending, stock and bond trading, general management, governmental positions, regional planning, and program cost effectiveness.
- Business economics majors work with a faculty advisor to design a course of study based on the student's interests.
- Electives are offered in the following areas: labor economics and labor relations, international economics, quantitative skills in economics and business, monetary economics, managerial economics, public sector and social issues, and regional development.
- Economics is recognized as one of the most preferred majors for preparing for law school and for the Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) program.
| Bachelor of Science in Business in Economics—Suggested Curriculum | |||
| Freshman English Comp I & II History College Algebra Computer Literacy Calculus for Mgt Life & Social Science GE College Component GE Sciences (3) GE Human Behavior GE Human Expression GE Non-WesternCourse |
Sophomore Accounting I Microeconomics Probability & Statistics Additional GE Courses (2) Business Writing Macroeconomics Accounting II Quantitative Business Modeling Business Communication Principles of Marketing |
Junior Organizational Behavior Money & Banking Intermediate Microeconomics Intermediate Macroeconomics Global Economy Intro to Operations Management Financial Management I Business Law Intro to MIS Non-Business Electives Economics Electives |
Senior Institutional Economics Public Policy Strategic Management Applied Econometrics Business Electives Non-Business Electives Economics Electives |
Fast Facts:
Average starting salary of professionals with a bachelor's degree in a business-related field: accounting $48,854; business administration/management $42,094; economics $49,809; finance $50,546; MIS $47,798; marketing $49,035. (Source: Salary Survey Spring 2010, The National Association of Colleges and Employers)
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the following career fields will have a significant increase in demand from 2008 to 2018: systems analysts, management analysts, financial service agents, and database administrators
Discover what some of Wright State's alumni are doing with a degree in:
Economics—financial risk manager, market research analyst
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Location:
148 Student Union