Undergraduate Minor in Economics
A minor in economics requires six to nine hours of required courses and nine to 12 hours of elective courses.
The Moore School offers an undergraduate economics minor, two undergraduate major degree options in economics, a master's degree program in economics and a Ph.D. in Economics.
A minor in economics requires six to nine hours of required courses and nine to 12 hours of elective courses.
All economics courses are taught by faculty at the Moore School. Students earning a degree from the Moore School take additional business core courses, while students earning a degree from the College of Arts and Sciences take more courses in nonbusiness subjects.
The MAEcon program is compact — just 10 courses, or three semesters, for most students — but powerful, with course offerings that allow you the flexibility to match your particular interests with the classes you take. Vastly increase your skillset and see a significant salary increase — all the result of investing one additional year beyond your bachelor’s degree.
Incoming students should anticipate the Ph.D. program taking five years to complete.