Financial Economics BS

Financial Economics majors build strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with an emphasis on topics at the intersection of Economics and Finance. The Financial Economics BS degree provides a broad coverage of economic and financial concepts and methods, and it includes several quantitative and math courses. Students will learn skills that are highly valued in the labor force, and that help them succeed in graduate degree programs.

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Tips to help you navigate the Financial Economics BS program:

  • Take Principles of Microeconomics and Principles of Macroeconomics in your first year, as well as a Statistics course and Math course.
  • Take Intermediate Microeconomics, Intermediate Macroeconomics, Principles of Economic Data Analysis, Managerial Accounting, and Financial Accounting in your second year.
  • Take Business Finance, Mathematical Economics and Econometrics in your third year.
  • Take Economics and Finance electives throughout the program.