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Economics examines how individuals, businesses, and nations distribute resources. As a social science, it serves as the basis for comprehending diverse business fields, blending analytical, empirical, and historical approaches to analyze economic systems.
The University of Georgia's Economics program offers students extensive course options covering micro and macro theory, game theory, education economics, legal analysis, organizational leadership, environmental economics, global trade, monetary policy, labor markets, public sector economics, and economic development. The A.B. degree incorporates liberal arts electives, while the B.B.A. focuses on business-related electives.
An economics education equips students for professional opportunities in corporate, government, and consulting roles both domestically and abroad. Graduates have secured positions as auditors, budget specialists, financial analysts, insurance underwriters, and professionals in public administration, global commerce, and financial services. Many alumni also advance to law school or pursue graduate business degrees.