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Using logic, theoretical reasoning and common sense, the
economists of the world analyze and provide perspective on the different
choices people make, both in business and their everyday lives. As an economics major
at St. Ambrose, you'll be able to combine an education in liberal arts
with economic theory to determine why people behave the way they do –
and thereby address the many challenges such behavior produces in an
increasingly global economy.
Economics graduates from St. Ambrose have taken
rewarding positions in
- financial service companies
- insurance firms
- lending organizations
- entrepreneurship
- marketing and environmental agencies
- production and manufacturing companies.
Requirements for a Bachelor of Arts for all
(Non-Teaching) Majors in General Business, Economics, Finance,
International Business, Management, and Marketing: ACCT 201, 202;
BUS 201; ECON 201, 202; FNCE 300; MATH 151 or 161; MGMT 310, 349; MKTG
309; PHIL 305; STBE 337.
ADDITIONAL MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
Beyond the common core courses, students must complete
additional requirements to earn one of the following non-teaching
majors:
Requirements for an Economics Major: An additional
18 hours of economics above ECON 201, 202 including ECON 312, 313.
Requirements for an Economics Minor: ACCT 201, 202;
STBE 337; ECON 201, 202; twelve additional credits in 300-level or
higher economics.
For applications, please contact Dr. Art Moreau,
department chair, at 563/333-6436 or
MoreauArthurF@sau.edu.
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