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Economics explores how societies allocate limited resources like land, materials, labor, and infrastructure. At SIUE, economics majors follow a structured curriculum that builds a solid foundation in economic principles. This core program leads to focused studies in specialized fields including monetary systems, labor relations, global economics, public sector finance, market structures, and regulatory policies. The program emphasizes quantitative analysis, with advanced courses incorporating research projects to strengthen both economic understanding and investigative abilities. Each student's academic path is guided by a faculty mentor. The SIUE economics curriculum establishes expertise in both microeconomic and macroeconomic concepts. Microeconomics addresses market mechanisms like supply-demand dynamics, price formation, and assessing policy impacts on industries. Macroeconomics analyzes broader economic trends including national output, employment levels, inflationary pressures, along with domestic monetary/fiscal policies and international trade relationships. Professionals across diverse fields - from legal and financial sectors to business management, government, and media - apply economic insights to address complex societal and financial challenges. In today's interconnected world, economic literacy has become increasingly essential.