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/Institutions/Messiah-College/json/2020-2021/Undergraduate-Catalog.json
Economics (B.S.)
Program Overview
This major fosters an appreciation of the importance of personal economic life as well as an understanding of the U.S. economic system and the global context within which it operates. The B.S. in Economics is intended for the student who wants to major in economics but also receive a broad background in business. The B.A. in Economics is designed for the student who wants to focus on economics, but do so within a liberal arts curriculum. Both majors offer broad preparation for any career choice while also providing a solid foundation for graduate studies in economics, law or business.
Program Learning Outcomes
Graduates from Messiah’s Economics program can:
- Demonstrate a mastery of knowledge in market capitalism and how it compares to other economic systems. (UCLO 2)
- Use quantitative analysis in business decision-making. (ULO 3)
- Recall, recognize, and interpret foundational content related to ACBSP accreditation Common Professional Component—disciplinary areas in which all business majors need to be proficient regardless of their major including Marketing, Finance, Accounting, Management, Law, Economics, Ethics, Information Systems, Global, Quantitative and Integrative (ULO 2)
- Apply business concepts, strategies and tactics (ULO 2)
- Conduct methodological secondary research into business issues. (ULO 3)
- Articulate how the Christian faith informs one’s work life, career, and daily business practices (ULO 4, ULO 5, ULO 6)
Major Requirements
Complete the following for your major:
ECON 303: Fulfills the writing-enriched requirement for the major.
Four of the following (12 credits total):
ECON 117 | Issues in Environmental Economics | 3 |
ECON 307 | Money and Financial Markets | 3 |
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ECON 312 | Economic Development I | 3 |
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ECON 313 | Economic Development II | 3 |
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ECON 315 | The Economics of Wages and Employment | 3 |
IBUS 375 | International Business and World Economy | 3 |
QuEST Requirements
Experiential Learning requirement | 0 |
QuEST requirements | Credits |
First Year Seminar | 3 |
Oral Communication | 3 |
Created and Called for Community (W) | 3 |
Mathematical Sciences (MATH 108 or MATH 111 ) | met/major |
Laboratory Science | 3 or 4 |
Science, Technology & the World | 3 |
Social Science (ECON 120) | met/major |
European History or United States History | 3 |
Literature | 3 |
Philosophy and Religion | 3 |
Arts | 3 |
First Semester of Language | 3 |
Second Semester of Language | 3 |
Third Semester of Language or Cross Cultural | 3 |
Non-Western Studies | 2-3 |
Bible | 3 |
Christian Beliefs | 3 |
Wellness course | 1 |
Ethics, World Views or Pluralism | 3 |
QuEST requirements | 48-50 |
Major requirements | 61-62 |
Free electives | 14-11 |
Total credits | 123 |