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Economics examines how societies distribute limited resources across competing needs and the impacts of these choices. This field explores diverse subjects including global commerce, financial systems at home and abroad, workforce dynamics, and emerging economies. Essentially, an economics degree aims to develop students' analytical thinking regarding societal challenges, offering strong preparation not just for advanced economics studies and careers, but also for professions in law, government, business, and similar areas.
The Economics Department provides a standard economics major along with five interdisciplinary options designed to match varied student interests and career aspirations. While each program has unique requirements, they all follow a similar framework: foundational theory courses leading to advanced electives and concluding with a capstone seminar. Students should thoroughly review each program's specifics and consult with departmental advisors to align their academic path with personal goals.