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Economics examines how choices are made and value is generated through exchange. A degree in business economics equips students with analytical skills to tackle complex policy questions using data-driven approaches.
Further Details
The Academic Advising office in the GJSSC at the College of Business Building provides comprehensive curriculum outlines.
To graduate as Business Economics majors, students must maintain a 2.500 GPA across all economics courses, achieve a minimum 2.500 overall UW GPA, and earn at least a 2.500 GPA in all College of Business coursework.
With permission from the department chair or undergraduate studies director, students may replace up to 6 credit hours of 4000-level economics courses with relevant coursework in accounting, agricultural economics, business administration, history, political science, finance, mathematics, statistics, or legal studies.