+ Economics
Department
of Economics
3002 Business Administration, 419-372-2646
Purpose
The economics specialization is designed for students
who want strong analytical and communication skills
that will allow them to enter a variety of fields including
banking, insurance, entry-level management and a variety
of other areas. Students are also well prepared for
MBA programs or law school.
BSBA
general degree requirements
Students
completing the economics specialization must complete
University,
general degree,
pre-professional
and professional
requirements for the BSBA degree, including admission
to the BSBA program.
Economics
specialization requirements (18 hours)
- ECON
302 and 303 (one may be counted as part of the BSBA
professional core)
- one
quantitative economics course (ECON 401 or 402)
- any
four other 300- or 400-level ECON courses (12 credit
hours)
- All
students with an economics specialization must satisfy
a written and oral communication requirement in economics.
Certification by an economics faculty member that
the requirement has been met is required. Details
are available in the department office.