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Economics
Economics students examine how and why societies produce and distribute goods and services. With an understanding of economic reasoning, you can help individuals, businesses, governments and non-profit agencies make sound decisions.
  • Become a global decision-maker with an understanding of production processes, assets and currency from TCU’s unique international economics program.
  • Thoroughly understand business decisions through a combination of economic philosophy and practical information.
  • Learn from faculty winners of numerous teaching awards.
  • Connect with other students in TCU’s Economics Club for guest speakers, student research presentations and fun events.
 
The Economics program includes courses like:
FrIntroductory Microeconomics
Introductory Macroeconomics
SoIntermediate Microeconomics
Intermediate Macroeconomics
Contending Perspectives in Economics
JrContextual Inquiry Course
International Economics Course
Public Policy Economics Course
International Trade and Payments
International Monetary Economics
Economics Elective
Sr2 Economics Electives
Development Theory
Development Studies
Senior Seminar in Economics

 
Economics and International Economics grads now have careers in finance, marketing, management, government, law, international banking, investment and foreign service.
 

Economics program website
Economics in the Undergraduate Studies Bulletin

 

 

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