Bs in Economics
The Department of Economics carries the responsibility of graduating students who are critical thinkers and able to provide sound judgments related to the realm of economic theory and applications. Students shall be equipped with all necessary analytical tools and techniques enabled by information technology to establish a sound academic background. Graduates shall be able to pursue their post-graduate education and seek jobs in the professional job market in all types of businesses, public offices, and non-governmental organizations.
To graduate with a BS degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Economics, a student must complete 99 credits, including general university requirements (21 credits), business core requirements (36 credits), major requirements (27 credits), and free (9 credits) and technical (6 credits) electives.