Students graduating with a BA degree in Economics will:
Utilize microeconomic or macroeconomic theory to analyze a specific economic scenario.
Utilize data to gain insight into a specific economic relationship.
Utilize economic history and/or the history of economic ideas to inform a comprehensive understanding of a current economic perspective or event.
Integrate at least one other disciplinary perspective with economic analysis to produce a critical assessment of a social problem.
Students graduating with a BS degree in Economics will:
Utilize microeconomic or macroeconomic theory to analyze a specific economic scenario.
Utilize data to gain insight into a specific economic relationship.
Utilize economic history and/or the history of economic ideas to inform a comprehensive understanding of a current economic perspective or event.
Use mathematical methods to analyze a macroeconomic or microeconomic model or situation.
Students graduating with a BS degree in Financial Economics will:
Utilize microeconomic or macroeconomic theory to analyze a specific economic scenario.
Utilize data to gain insight into a specific economic relationship.
Critically evaluate the relationships between the structure and operation of financial market institutions and the economy.
Apply microeconomic theory to produce a written assessment of the industrial structure, firm conduct, and economic performance of a specific industry.
Formulate an economic research question and produce a review of the relevant scholarly economic literature as part of an independent research project.
Learning outcomes for all graduates of the College of Arts and Sciences