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  2. Jul 4, 2021 · One thing you may not know about the economics majors is that they are sometimes considered Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degrees and sometimes Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degrees. While this may initially seem like the same thing, these programs can be quite different.

  3. Nov 16, 2023 · Due to the dual social science and STEM grounding of economics, some schools offer two distinct bachelor degree tracks for economics: Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science. The former focuses...

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  4. A Bachelor of Economics ( BEc or BEcon) is an academic degree awarded to students who have completed undergraduate studies in economics. Specialized economics degrees are also offered as a "tagged" BA (Econ), BS (Econ) / BSc (Econ), BCom (Econ), and BSocSc (Econ), or variants such as the "Bachelor of Economic Science". [1]

  5. The Department of Economics offers both a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Science. The two majors differ in admission requirements and in graduation requirements. Which degree is best for you depends upon your abilities, your interests, and your goals.

  6. Nov 1, 2023 · A bachelor’s degree in economics usually involves courses like macroeconomics, microeconomics and statistics. Most programs also offer concentrations such as business economics, law and...

  7. The Bachelor of Science in Economics provides a strong foundation in economics and mathematics. Compared with the BA in Economics degree, the BS curriculum requires slightly more material in calculus and econometrics.

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