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Effective Decision Making for Life

The study of economics provides structure to make effective decisions applicable to all aspects of life. The economics minor provides a rigorous exploration of modern economic theory. Students can select elective courses based on their interests. This minor will appeal to students pursuing careers in fields such as finance, policy analysis, financial analysis, business analysis, data analytics, actuarial sciences or for future graduate study in economics, business, law school, public policy, data analytics or related fields.

Suggested Majors
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Agricultural Business (B.S.)
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Business Economics (B.A./B.S.)
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Consumer Affairs (B.S.) - Family Financial Management Specialization
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Entrepreneurial Studies (B.A./B.S.)
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Mathematics (B.S.) - Data Science Specialization
Political Science
Political Science (B.A./B.S.)