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Economics Bachelor's Program

Program Details

Degree

Bachelor of Science

Department

Business Undergraduate Program

Available

On campus

Contact

Office of Graduate Admissions1-888.511.1306[email protected]
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Technology, analytics and globalization continue to define the changing course of economics.

A student working on a computer in lab classTechnology is a focal point of economics courses at Stevens, ensuring students can compete for the best jobs in this field upon graduating.

Stevens' leadership in these areas gives you a head start in the real world, both on internships and on the job or in graduate school. You'll gain an extra edge at Stevens, where coursework is aligned to the rigorous guidelines set by the American Economic Association in logical problem solving, data analysis, and compelling speech and writing. Furthermore, you'll enjoy plenty of opportunities to travel abroad, to see firsthand how business practices in other countries impact economics, both at home and far away.

Students complete the Economics major prepared to leverage their understanding of the global economics picture and data analysis techniques to excel in economics, banking or finance.

The economics curriculum emphasizes both technology and exposure to international aspects of economics, including an optional study abroad component. Students develop an international perspective and an appreciation for the technology that makes predictive modeling possible.

Economics Core

The major coursework puts a premium on data analysis, logical problem solving, and excellent speaking and writing skills — all areas identified by the American Economic Association as critical to student success in this industry.

  • BT 343 Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory

  • BT 344 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory

  • BT 436 Game Theory

  • BT 440 Money, Banking and Financial Institutions

  • QF 200 Financial Econometrics

Choose 1 elective course

  • BT 360 Financial Time Series

  • BT 450 Global Business Seminar

  • ECON 401 The Future of Work in the Age of AI

  • MGT 451 Computational Models of Thought and Behavior

  • QF 202 Financial Time Series

Business Core

In addition to your core of major-specific courses, you'll complete a suite of courses to provide you with an understanding and appreciation for the business fundamentals, including entrepreneurship, operations, business law, information systems, international business, accounting, finance, marketing and management. These courses will help you develop critical thinking and presentation skills, and encourage you to apply your learning to solve complex business problems.

  • ACC 200 Financial Accounting

  • ACC 215 Managerial Accounting

  • BT 100 Principles of Management

  • BT 221 Statistics

  • BT 223 Applied Models and Simulation

  • BT 243 Macroeconomics

  • BT 244 Microeconomics

  • BT 290 Business Career Seminar

  • BT 321 Corporate Finance

  • BT 330 Social Psychology & Organizational Behavior

  • BT 350 Marketing

  • BT 413 Business Law

  • ISE 350 Logistics and Supply Chain Management

  • MIS 110 Intro to Scientific Computing or CS 115 Intro to Computer Science

  • MIS 201 Fundamentals of Information Systems with Excel Lab

  • MGT 300 Business CommunicationTwo information systems courses
    Two technology electives

Practice Core

The practice core at Stevens is where you’ll apply the skills you’ve learned in real business simulations, culminating in the Stevens Innovation Expo. For your expo project, you'll work in teams to either pursue a startup business concept of your creation, or work with executives at a New York-area business on a real-world consulting project. It’s one of the strongest examples of learning by doing — a value emphasized by Stevens and the School of Business — and provides instant credibility for your resume.

  • BT 301 Strategy

  • BT 372 Entrepreneurship

  • BT 401 Advance Strategy

  • MGT 411 Senior Design I

  • MGT 412 Senior Design II

SUCCESS Core

Required:

  • PRV 101 First Year Experience

Frontiers of Technology

Choose 3 elective courses:

  • PRV 201 AI and Machine Learning

  • PRV 202 Data Science and Analytics

  • PRV 203 Biotechnology

  • PRV 204 Sustainability

  • PRV 205 Quantum Technology

Arts and Science Core

The arts and sciences core is a distinguishing feature of a Stevens education, and will help you hone talents such as written and oral communication and teamwork, while gaining a broader perspective on the world around you through courses in literature, political science, history and the social sciences.

  • HASS 103 Freshman Writing

  • HASS 105 CAL Colloquium

  • MA 117 Calculus I

  • MA 119 Multivariable Calculus & Finite Math

  • Two Humanities courses  – one upper-level course and one lower-level course

  • One science course