Economics is everywhere. From the bursting of the dot-com bubble to federal interest rate standards, a thorough working knowledge of how economics shapes businesses is necessary if you’re going to become a CEO one day.
In addition to the broad economic skills that you’ll receive as a Managerial Economics major, you will also learn how to appreciate the intricate details behind specific economic contexts. No two economic systems are exactly the same, and so what works best in the United States for a company might not fly so well, say, in Romania, where different regulations can determine the way a company conducts business. As a Managerial Economics major your job will be to analyze those contexts, to figure out how policy decisions made by governments affect your company or business.
From economic forecasts (which are occasionally worse that your local weather man), to decision making, to policy analysis, a major in Managerial Economics is a great way to enter the business world and quickly climb to the top of that corporate ladder.
Calculus
Corporate Finance
Decision Support Systems
Econometrics
Economic Statistics
Financial Accounting
Forecasting
Industrial Organization
Intermediate Macroeconomics
Intermediate Microeconomics
Labor Economics
Macroeconomics
Managerial Accounting
Microeconomics
Monetary Theory and Policy
Principles of Accounting
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