Undergraduate 2018-2019

Department of Economics

Chair: Chris Marston, Ph.D.

Location: Candelaria 1281

Telephone: 970.351.2739

Faculty: David R. Aske, Ph.D.; Rhonda R. Corman, M.A.; Mark Eiswerth, Ph.D.; Kelfala M. Kallon, Ph.D.; Christine E. Marston, Ph.D.; Dawit Senbet, Ph.D.

Course(s) Offered (Prefix):

Program(s) Offered:

Economics BA — Liberal Arts

Economics B.A. — Business Economics Emphasis 

Economics B.A. — Environmental Policy Emphasis 

Economics B.A. — International Economic Policy Emphasis 

Economics B.A. — Public Policy Emphasis 

Economics Minor

Program Overview

Because it studies human behavior, economics is a social science. It is a quantitative, policy-related discipline. Economists seek to understand how economic agents (individuals, firms, and society) use scarce resources to satisfy their goals, on the one hand, and the consequences of those decisions, on the other hand.

 

The Department of Economics at the University of Northern Colorado offers a general Bachelor of Arts in Economics and the following Bachelor of Arts degrees with emphasis in a given area:

  • Bachelor of Arts in Economics with Emphasis in Business Economics (for students who intend to either seek an MBA or work for business enterprises upon graduation).
  • Bachelor of Arts in Economics with Emphasis in Environmental Policy (for students who intend to seek graduate degrees in environmental economics or work on environmental issues in government or the private sector).
  • Bachelor of Arts in Economics with Emphasis in International Economic Policy (for students intending to seek advance degrees in international affairs or work with international organizations).
  • Bachelor of Arts in Economics with Emphasis in Public Policy (for students who wish to go to law school or work with public policy think-tanks, community organizations, or government agencies at the federal, state, and local levels).

The Department also offers a minor in economics for students who intend to pursue careers or further education in fields that require a strong background in economics.