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Economics

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Overview

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Economics teaches the ability to reason clearly and to address complex issues using tools and decision-making models from economics, mathematics, and statistics, as well as concepts from the biological, physical, and social sciences. The study of economics also helps students to: develop an understanding of the interactions of technology, human activity, and the environment; apply systematic approaches to making optimal choices; analyze quantitative information; and communicate concepts and findings to industry professionals, organizations, governments, and the general public. 

Strong training in economic reasoning serves as a foundation for a variety of rewarding careers and for advanced study in a range of professional and academic fields.  Economics majors are provided the tools of critical analysis and human relations skills that are essential for being informed citizens, finding and excelling in many career fields, and becoming lifelong learners. 

In addition to the Economics major, the Department of Economics offers degrees in Business Economics and Agricultural Business.

For more information on the undergraduate major in Business Economics, please visit: https://www.ivybusiness.iastate.edu/academics/undergraduate-programs/business-economics/.

Student Learning Outcomes

Graduates from the Department of Economics at Iowa State University are expected to be able to:

1. Understand and apply concepts of scarcity, marginal analysis, opportunity cost and comparative advantage. 

2. Critically analyze the efficiency and equity implications of market and non-market processes of allocation.

3. Evaluate policies, regulations, and business strategies using economic models and theories.

4. Use quantitative and qualitative information to evaluate economic questions.

5. Understand the determinants of differences in economic performance over time and across space.