Undergraduate Programs

You can major in Economics, Financial Economics, or pursue a minor or an interdisciplinary degree in Ecology and Environmental Sciences.

We offer in-person and online programs.

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All Economics and Financial Economics students take a core set of classes in microeconomics, macroeconomics and data analysis. The BA and BS degrees have different math requirements, e.g., BS programs require calculus (or an equivalent math course). The Economics degrees cover a broad set of topics (e.g., Urban, Behavioral, Environmental, Economic Development, Health, Economic Growth), whereas the Financial Economics degrees are more focused. Whatever major you select, the other Economics courses and general electives that you take set your degree apart!