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Bachelor of Arts in Economics
Bachelor of Arts in Economics

Bachelor of Arts in Economics

  • ID:UR10018
  • Level:4-Year Bachelor's Degree
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Admission Requirements

Entry requirements

  • The Common Application, including the personal essay and University of Redlands member questions
  • Official transcripts from all secondary schools attended
  • One letter of recommendation from guidance/college counselor and/or the Common Application Secondary school report
  • One letter of recommendation from a teacher who can speak to your academic ability

English requirements

  • TOEFL minimum 80iBT/550 paper based
  • IELTS minimum 6.5
  • iTEP minimum 3.9
  • 550 SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing
  • 21 ACT English and Reading Sections

Other requirements

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Course Information

Economics at Redlands emphasizes both the cultural and technical aspects of the field. A degree in Economics will provide you with a wealth of tools for understanding human behavior and the sources of wealth and poverty in nations.

Its usefulness goes beyond the realms of market and trade, to encompass most social institutions and fields of study: government, sociology, psychology and the environment: even the study of greed, happiness, and Utopian economics. We offer three distinct degree programs to enable you to tailor your study of Economics to your interests.

Students graduating with a BS degree in Economics will:

  • Utilize microeconomic or macroeconomic theory to analyze a specific economic scenario.

  • Utilize data to gain insight into a specific economic relationship.

  • Utilize economic history and/or the history of economic ideas to inform a comprehensive understanding of a current economic perspective or event.

  • Use mathematical methods to analyze a macroeconomic or microeconomic model or situation.

  • Formulate an economic research question and produce a review of the relevant scholarly economic literature as part of an independent research project.

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Requirements:

  • ECON 101 Principles of Economics
  • MATH 111 Elementary Statistics with Applications
  • OR POLI 202 Statistical Analysis and Mapping of Social Science Data
  • OR CDIS 208 Statistical Methods.
  • ECON 310 Research Methods in Economics
  • ECON 350 Microeconomic Theory 
  • ECON 351 Macroeconomic Theory 
  • ECON 465 Senior Seminar in Economics  
  • ECON 304 Economic History
  • or ECON 307 History of Economic Thought

Electives:

  • Four elective courses in Economics at the 200-level or higher.
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Pre Courses

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Pathway Courses

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

Ability to settle

Overseas Student Health Cover

Health Insurance - USD $1819 per year

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