The Economics Program offers a broad background in economics within a liberal arts educational philosophy. The economics curriculum has four goals: competence in the fundamentals of economic theory; capability in quantitative and communication tools for economic analysis and presentation; familiarity with economic processes, policies, and institutions; and acquaintance with critical perspectives on both economic theory and institutions. Within this broad framework, students can assemble courses to highlight concentrations in finance, international economics, and policy analysis, and to prepare for graduate programs in business, law, public policy, and economics.

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Faculty
(Click on name to view biography)

Bruce Johnson (chair)
David Anderson
Michael Fabritius
Robert Martin
John Perry
Steven Winrich



 

Department Web page

Informational Flyer (Economics) (PDF file)
Informational Flyer (Financial Economics)
(PDF file)

Course Offerings and Requirements
for Majors/Minors