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Economics Program of Study

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Understanding today's economy is a necessity for everyone from influential politicians to corporate executives to the average citizen. Individuals and organizations are challenged to deal with issues and problems that a fast-paced, ever-changing global economy presents. Their success and survival will depend upon their ability to respond, change, and grow.

The NAU Economics programs are designed to meet these challenges. And because economics is so diverse and broad-based, there are two different and unique economics majors offered. One of the major programs grants a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) degree with a major in Economics. The other program grants a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics through NAU's College of Social and Behavioral Sciences. An Economics degree equips the graduate with state-of-the-art analytical tools and knowledge-based skills, making the graduate employable in both the private and public sectors, where critical organizational decisions depend upon an understanding of domestic and global economic environments.

For more information regarding the Economics' Program of Study visit the Economic Area web-site, which is maintained by FCB's Economics professors.

The W. A. Franke College of Business BSBA degree emphasizes...
  • A core set of business courses that includes marketing, management, accounting, computer information systems, finance, law, and statistics.
  • Major courses in economics that may include Money and Banking, Intermediate Micro and Macro Economic Theory, Labor Economics, International Economics, Environmental Economics, Public Finance, and others.
  • Career preparation for employment in the private, corporate and small business sectors, and the public and non-profit sectors.
The Social and Behavioral Science BS degree emphasizes...
  • A program of study based upon social science courses, including political science, geography, history, and sociology.
  • Major courses in economics that may include Intermediate Macro and Micro Economic Theory, Comparative Economic Systems, Economic Thought, Forecasting, Economic Development of the Reservations, and others also included in the BSBA program.
  • Career preparation for employment in both public and private sectors with an orientation in broad economic issues that span both sectors of the economy.
  • a choice of a focus that supplements the social science orientation of the Economics major.

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