BBA Economics
Course Overview
Marshall University's Bachelor of Business Administration in Economics equips students with the analytical skills to understand how individuals, businesses, and governments allocate scarce resources. This program prepares graduates to tackle complex challenges and add immediate value in a wide range of modern business environments. You will learn to develop economic theories, analyze statistical data, and predict outcomes to guide critical decision-making in both the private and public sectors.
Key Program Highlights
- Develop in-demand analytical and quantitative skills to interpret market trends and economic data.
- Gain expertise in international economics, preparing for a career in the global marketplace.
- Learn to construct predictive models that guide real-world business strategy and public policy.
- Prepare for diverse career paths in analysis, consulting, government, and financial services.
- Benefit from a focused curriculum within the accredited Brad D. Smith Undergraduate School of Business.
Course Overview
Marshall University's Bachelor of Business Administration in Economics equips students with the analytical skills to understand how individuals, businesses, and governments allocate scarce resources. This program prepares graduates to tackle complex challenges and add immediate value in a wide range of modern business environments. You will learn to develop economic theories, analyze statistical data, and predict outcomes to guide critical decision-making in both the private and public sectors.
Key Program Highlights
- Develop in-demand analytical and quantitative skills to interpret market trends and economic data.
- Gain expertise in international economics, preparing for a career in the global marketplace.
- Learn to construct predictive models that guide real-world business strategy and public policy.
- Prepare for diverse career paths in analysis, consulting, government, and financial services.
- Benefit from a focused curriculum within the accredited Brad D. Smith Undergraduate School of Business.