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The skills and knowledge our students gain within the context of their liberal arts education prepare them for effective leadership in their future pursuits.
The economics major and minor are highly structured. Courses tend to build on the knowledge of economic methods, theory, and policy learned in prior courses. A major or minor in economics equips students with tools to pursue a variety of careers. The major is designated as STEM (CIP code 45.0603); the minor is designated as non-STEM (CIP code: 45.0601).
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Economics Major Manual
Consult the Economics Department Manual (PDF) for more information about the major.