Economics Minor
Economics is a lens through which you can broaden your perspectives on anything from
business to political science to the environment. The field seeks to explain human
behavior by taking a societal view of the impacts of decisions and policies on and
for individuals, households, businesses, the environment, and our country as a whole.
While economics answers questions of unemployment, interest rates and the demand for
goods and services, it is also applied to a wide range of issues. Economics seeks
to answer questions about poverty, discrimination, crime, pollution, education, international
trade and finance, taxation, natural resources, and much more.
Through economics, you can understand the consequences of policies and look at decision
making to understand how changes impact behavior and what the unintended consequences
of that might be. Through coursework, you cultivate the tools needed for economic
analytical methods through micro- and macroeconomic theories, mathematical modeling,
and logic. Hands-on learning opportunities inside the classroom allow you to consider
real-world problems and their impacts through tangible methods like games, simulations,
auctions, and modeling. These interactive activities expose you to data and make you
a conscientious, skeptical, and critical consumer of your own data and others’ analysis
and claims.