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Economics examines how people, companies, and countries allocate scarce resources. At Saint Louis University, economics students develop theoretical knowledge and analytical abilities to navigate societal decisions and public policies.
The program equips graduates with core business understanding and insights into how different business functions interconnect.
Alumni gain expertise in ethical principles and social responsibility, enabling them to assess business challenges through diverse moral lenses. The curriculum investigates microeconomic factors affecting personal, corporate, and governmental decisions, alongside macroeconomic trends that shape global economic relationships. Learners can examine specialized economic fields like monetary systems, healthcare economics, athletic economics, and beyond.
Program completers develop skills to define business challenges and create practical solutions, leveraging technology when appropriate.
Graduates master written communication within economic contexts.
Students learn to assess how cultural, political, legal, ethical, and economic factors affect commerce, applying analytical methods to craft international business approaches.
The program fosters quantitative analysis capabilities, specifically:
Evaluating economic claims through data interpretation, and
Assessing policy decisions using economic frameworks.