Location
United States of America (USA)
Study Format
On Campus
Course language
English
Study Fields
Economics, Business
Academic pace
Full Time
Degree
Bachelor of Science (BSc)
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Location
United States of America (USA)
Study Format
On Campus
Course language
English
Study Fields
Economics, Business
Academic pace
Full Time
Degree
Bachelor of Science (BSc)
Tuition Fee
Request info
If you pick up the newspaper or turn on the news, it’s clear that economic forces impact all of us on a daily basis. The field of economics encompasses important societal issues, from social welfare programs, employment rates, and income inequality to inflation, monopolies, and antitrust laws.
Why study economics?
A background in economics helps you understand, debate, discuss and form national and international policy. Economists ask questions about societal programs and problems and employ mathematical and statistical tools to form sound policy. If you’re interested in international trade, international affairs, business cycles, or the stock markets, consider majoring in economics. A degree in economics also prepares you for careers in banking, law, marketing, journalism, environmental science, and medicine.
Siena’s economics program is committed to undergraduate education and takes seriously the principles of economic justice related to Siena’s Franciscan tradition. The program provides an education valuable for employment and for life via:
The program emphasizes community engagement and undergraduate research including:
The B.S. provides professional preparation appropriate for immediate employment in business and public sector occupations within and outside economics. The program also provides a foundation for graduate study in areas including Business Administration, Law, Forecasting, and of course Economics.
Economics electives (15 credits). Three courses (9 credits) of electives must be at the 300 level or above.
Economics electives will be selected after consultation with an academic advisor to determine the best mix of courses to prepare the student for their career and educational goals.
Economics graduates at Siena College become particularly skilled at analysis and problem-solving. Taking seriously our objective to use economic theory and data together to assess economic policy in light of Franciscan values, students pursuing the major and minor work develop not only data management skills but also logical and ethical frameworks in which to analyze data. Employers repeatedly comment on the exceptional analytical thinking shown by our graduates.
A Siena education is an education with soul. Located in Loudonville, New York—just 10 minutes from the state capital of Albany—the Siena experience is built for a new generation of leaders eager to create a more just, peaceful, and humane world. It empowers them through a transformative journey of intellectual, spiritual, and personal discovery.
At Siena education isn’t something you get, it’s something you get to do. With 40 majors, 80-plus minors and certificates, and prestigious joint-degree programs in liberal arts, science, and business, Saints have over 1,200 unique ways to reach their personal and professional goals. But that’s just the beginning. Our 3,000 Saints engage personally with top scholars in a dynamic, customized learning environment. From internships to research to service, they get real-world experience now, not later. The result: sought-after graduates prepared to succeed in an ever-changing global society.
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