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What is the Difference between a BA in Economics and a BA in Business Administration with concentration in Business Economics?

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What is the Difference between a BA in Economics and a BA in Business Administration with concentration in Business Economics?

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The Bachelor of Arts in Economics (p 166-p 171 of catalog) gives you the flexibility to use your “free electives” (about 18 units) to Take courses in just about any field of your interest such as (but not limited to) Public Administration, Urban Studies, Geography, Statistics, Mathematics, and Insurance to supplement your economics major. The undergraduate advisor in Economics, Professor Bhattacharya, can help you select “free electives” that match your interests and enhance your job opportunities. Take an internship course, Econ 495 that provides you with hands-on experience which will be very useful in your job search. (Note: econ 495 is not counted as an econ elective) The Concentration in Business Economics is a major in Business Administration with a concentration in Business Economics. In this case you are required to take specific business courses instead of the “free electives.” Please see viewsheets (available at LH 731, LH 725, or LH 702) for details.

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The Bachelor of Arts in Economics (p 166-p 171 of catalog) gives you the flexibility to use your “free electives” (about 18 units) to · Take courses in just about any field of your interest such as (but not limited to) Public Administration, Urban Studies, Geography, Statistics, Mathematics, and Insurance to supplement your economics major. The undergraduate advisor in Economics, Professor Bhattacharya, can help you select “free electives” that match your interests and enhance your job opportunities. · Take an internship course, Econ 495 that provides you with hands-on experience which will be very useful in your job search. (Note: econ 495 is not counted as an econ elective) The Concentration in Business Economics is a major in Business Administration with a concentration in Business Economics. In this case you are required to take specific business courses instead of the “free electives.” Please see viewsheets (available at SGMH3100, SGMH1201, SGMH3313) for details.

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