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Economics examines how societies distribute limited resources across competing needs and the outcomes of these choices. Its research spans diverse subjects including global commerce, financial markets at home and abroad, workforce studies, and emerging economies. Essentially, an economics degree aims to develop students' analytical thinking about societal challenges, offering robust preparation for advanced studies in economics as well as careers in law, government, business, and similar sectors.
The Economics Department provides a standard economics major alongside five interdisciplinary programs tailored to meet the diverse aspirations of its student population. While each track has unique requirements, they all build upon foundational theory courses that lead to specialized electives and a capstone senior seminar. Prospective students should thoroughly review each program's specifics and consult with department advisors to align their academic path with personal goals.
The economics-statistics major delivers the same economic theory foundation as the general program while incorporating substantially more rigorous statistical training. This track suits students with strong mathematical abilities and those considering postgraduate work in economics.