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Bachelor of Science in Economics

Why Choose the Program?

The Bachelor of Science in Economics at Northridge University provides a comprehensive education that prepares students to understand and analyze the economic forces that shape our world. This program equips students with the analytical, quantitative, and critical thinking skills necessary to excel in various economic roles. Our curriculum covers essential topics such as microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics, and economic policy. With experienced faculty, state-of-the-art facilities, and real-world internship opportunities, Northridge offers an ideal environment for aspiring economists.

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the Forensic Science program are well-prepared for various roles, including:

Economic Analyst
Financial Analyst
Policy Advisor
Market Research Analyst
Data Analyst
Economic Consultant
Investment Analyst
Research Economist
Business Economist
Public Policy Analyst

Program Details

Duration: 4 years (Full-time)
Total Credit Hours: 120 credit hours
Mode of Delivery: Online and On-campus options available
Internship: Mandatory internship for practical experience

Program Highlights

  • Comprehensive Curriculum: Covers key areas of economics such as microeconomics, macroeconomics, and econometrics.

  • Hands-on Learning: Includes case studies, economic simulations, and real-world projects.

  • Internship Opportunities: Gain practical experience through internships with leading companies, government agencies, and research institutions.

  • Experienced Faculty: Learn from experts who bring industry experience and academic excellence to the classroom.

  • Flexible Learning Options: Offers both online and on-campus classes to accommodate different learning preferences.

Courses in This Program

Core Courses:

  • Introduction to Microeconomics

  • Introduction to Macroeconomics

  • Intermediate Microeconomics

  • Intermediate Macroeconomics

  • Econometrics

  • Statistics for Economists

  • Mathematical Economics

  • Public Economics

  • International Economics

  • Development Economics

  • Labor Economics

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  • Industrial Organization

  • Economic History

  • Monetary Economics

  • Environmental Economics

  • Behavioral Economics

  • Health Economics

  • Economics of Innovation

  • Economics of Education

  • Research Methods in Economics

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