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The economics program equips students to utilize fundamental managerial and macroeconomic theories to address modern economic and business challenges. Learners can select from several pathways: a standard track (27 economics credit hours), a combined approach (pairing economics with finance, math, or statistics), an international business specialization, or the Heath Integrated Business and Engineering focus. Course offerings, including electives and core classes in the standard track, explore diverse areas such as industrial organization, public policy finance, along with specialized fields like international trade, quantitative analysis, monetary systems, urban development, environmental policy, workforce economics, and healthcare economics. Graduates find opportunities across corporate sectors, consulting firms, government agencies, and various other industries. This curriculum also serves as strong preparation for advanced studies in economics, business administration, public administration, and legal education. Those aiming for economics graduate programs are advised to choose the quantitative economics and mathematics combined track.