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Effective business leadership hinges on comprehending the interconnectedness of global economies and their financial systems. Through economics education, you'll acquire distinctive theoretical and analytical capabilities, along with practical insights into contemporary challenges. The modern international economy requires professionals who grasp the relationships between worldwide markets and investment frameworks. Our esteemed faculty will guide you in establishing a robust business base, refining your strategic mindset, and boosting your career prospects across diverse sectors from public administration to corporate leadership.
Pursuing an Economics degree enables students to cultivate analytical and problem-solving abilities through quantitative methods - valuable expertise that opens doors to careers in commerce, legal practice, research, or public service. This program explores economics' two core domains: macroeconomics (examining whole economies) and microeconomics (analyzing individual and organizational decision-making). These interconnected fields provide insight into how personal, corporate, and governmental choices collectively impact entire economic systems, sometimes with unforeseen consequences.
Economics majors specializing in Asset Management gain exceptional training in economic theory while concentrating on financial applications. Contemporary organizations are implementing analytical approaches throughout the asset management process, leading to more sophisticated distribution channels, enhanced investment strategies, and operational efficiencies. The combined BA in Economics with Asset Management/MS in Business Analytics program equips students with data-driven programming skills to complement their financial management expertise.
The accelerated 4+1 Bachelor's/MS in Business Analytics (MSBA) is a five-year curriculum where students complete three years of undergraduate coursework, followed by a fourth year combining remaining bachelor's requirements with 6 credits of graduate-level MSBA classes. These dual-count credits fulfill undergraduate degree obligations while progressing toward the master's qualification. The fifth year focuses exclusively on completing the MSBA graduate coursework.
Professional Pathways: Economic Analyst, Legislative Representative, Legal Counsel, Policy Consultant, Academic Educator.