Pamplin School of Business: Economics B.B.A.
The Bachelor of Business Administration in Economics prepares students for roles within government and financial organizations as staff economists, financial managers and analysts or go onto prestigious graduate programs. This degree emphasizes analytical tools such as data analysis, systems, and business planning. Students take a broad based business core curriculum and develop an in-depth understanding of the economic environment of business.
The Economics, B.B.A. program includes three required courses covering econometrics, intermediate microeconomics, and intermediate macroeconomics. Students take an additional 15 credit hours of economics electives to complete their degree.
Learn about the Bachelor of Arts in Economics degree program.
Economics B.B.A. General Curriculum
University Core Requirements – 39 hours
The University Core Curriculum emphasizes a diverse set of disciplines in order to prompt students to engage with fundamental questions of existence in a cross-disciplinary way, rather than holding that one particular discipline has all the answers. Each of our core courses embeds certain Core Skills, such as writing and analytical and logical reasoning. In developing these skills students acquire the tools they will need to contribute to and flourish in an increasingly complex world.
See the courses that make up the University Core.
School of Business - College Requirements – 51-57 hours
In conjunction with the University core requirements, all business students are required to take 51-57 courses that make up the Pamplin School of Business College requirements, business foundation, and Professional development program.
See the courses that make up the college requirements.
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Economics, B.B.A Major Requirements – 24 hours
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3
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ECN 310
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Econometrics
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3
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ECN 319
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Intermediate Microeconomics
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3
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ECN 320
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Intermediate Macroeconomics
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Five of the following electives:
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3
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ECN 322
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Environmental Economics
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3
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ECN 325
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Econmics and Metrics fr Sustainability
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3
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ECN 424
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Income Inequality
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3
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ECN 426
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Comparative Economics
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3
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ECN 427
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Sports Economics
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3
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ECN 428
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Public Finance
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3
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ECN 429
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Development Economics
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3
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ECN 440
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International Economics
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BUS 431 |
Financial Markets & Institutions |
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