Economics Minor: Gain Proficiency in Economic Analysis and Prepare for Diverse Career Paths

The Economics minor is designed for non-economics majors seeking to gain proficiency in economic analysis. To complete the minor, students must earn a minimum of 18 credits in Economics, beginning with the required courses: ECON 0101 - Principles of Macroeconomics and ECON 0102 - Principles of Microeconomics. This program provides a comprehensive understanding of economic relationships relevant to contemporary issues, equipping students to analyze social and economic policies.

With a diverse selection of elective courses, students can tailor their studies to their interests, preparing for careers in business or government, or pursuing graduate studies in economics, business, law, or public administration. Elective offerings include topics such as Intermediate Microeconomics, Money and Banking, Labor Economics, and International Economics, among others. This well-rounded curriculum not only enhances analytical skills but also enriches the academic experience across various disciplines.

Program Highlights

  • Required courses - 18 credits
  • Complete core courses in macroeconomics and microeconomics, plus a range of electives
  • Enhance analytical skills to address contemporary economic issues
  • Prepare for careers in business, government, and graduate studies in economics or law

Course Requirements