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Economics is the study of how human communities provide for their material needs and wants. We explore what motivates human action and thus the choices of individuals, firms, and policymakers regarding production, consumption, and allocation of scarce resources and output. Institutions, policy, and historical change in the local and global marketplace impact people’s daily lives and so we also study the choices people make in their historical, social, environmental, and political contexts.
Economics is the study of the principles that govern individual and social choice under conditions of scarcity. Finance is the field that applies economic principles to understanding the flow of funds between savers and investors and the role of money and the payments system in the broader economy.
Modern economic theory seeks to explain the ways in which the market process coordinates production and distribution within the social division of labor. In addition to providing students with a thorough grounding in Microeconomic Theory, Macroeconomic Theory, Monetary Theory, Financial Theory and Quantitative Economics, the Economics and Economics and Finance majors at the University of Dallas also enable students to extend their studies into the more interdisciplinary areas of Economics such as Economic History, Political Economy, Economic Development, Comparative Economic Systems and the History of Economic Thought.
The curriculum is designed to enable students to acquire a thorough grounding in economic theory. At the University of Dallas, the student will:
Semester 1
Economics 1311: 3English 1301: 3Theology 1310: 3Language: 3Mathematics: 3Total: 15 hours
Semester 2
English 1302: 3History 1312: 3Language 1302 (or 2312): 3Philosophy 1301: 3Elective: 3 Total: 15 hours
Economics 3312: 3English 2311: 3History 2301: 3Philosophy 2323: 3Language or Elective: 3Total: 15
Ecomomics 3320: 3History 2302: 3Theology 2311: 3Language or electives 3Fine Arts Core: 3Total: 15
Economics 3320: 3Economics 3327 or Psychology 3326 or Math 2305: 3Philosophy 3311: 3Science: 4Art, Drama, or Music: 3Total: 16
Economics 3328: 3Economics 3340: 3Politics 1311: 3Science: 3Elective: 3Total: 15
Economics Electives: 6Philosophy elective: 3Electives: 6Total: 15
Economics 4325: 3Economics elective: 6Electives: 6Total: 15