Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) in Economics - Concentration in Environmental and Natural Resource Economics 48 months Undergraduate Program By James Madison University |Top Universities

Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) in Economics - Concentration in Environmental and Natural Resource Economics

Program Duration

48 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

Business and Management StudiesMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Business and Management Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The B.B.A. degree in economics requires a minimum of 120 credit hours of undergraduate work of which 60 credit hours must be taken outside the College of Business. The 60 credit hours of non-business courses may include all General Education program credits, up to nine hours in economics (including ECON 200) and three hours of COB 191. The remaining hours must be taken from any academic unit outside the College of Business. It is recommended that students carefully select non-business electives to effectively complement their economics and business education. The minimum requirement for a B.B.A. degree in economics is 33 credit hours of economics including 18 credit hours of core courses and 15 credit hours of electives. B.B.A. students also complete the core business requirements as well as complete the General Education program. Concentration in Environmental and Natural Resource Economics Introduction to Macroeconomics Introduction to Microeconomics Environmental Economics Intermediate Microeconomic Theory Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory Natural Resource Economics Econometrics One 200- or 300-level economics elective One 400-level economics elective Senior Capstone Seminar in Economics Special Studies in Economics

Program overview

Main Subject

Business and Management Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The B.B.A. degree in economics requires a minimum of 120 credit hours of undergraduate work of which 60 credit hours must be taken outside the College of Business. The 60 credit hours of non-business courses may include all General Education program credits, up to nine hours in economics (including ECON 200) and three hours of COB 191. The remaining hours must be taken from any academic unit outside the College of Business. It is recommended that students carefully select non-business electives to effectively complement their economics and business education. The minimum requirement for a B.B.A. degree in economics is 33 credit hours of economics including 18 credit hours of core courses and 15 credit hours of electives. B.B.A. students also complete the core business requirements as well as complete the General Education program. Concentration in Environmental and Natural Resource Economics Introduction to Macroeconomics Introduction to Microeconomics Environmental Economics Intermediate Microeconomic Theory Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory Natural Resource Economics Econometrics One 200- or 300-level economics elective One 400-level economics elective Senior Capstone Seminar in Economics Special Studies in Economics

Admission requirements

6+

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Tuition fees

For international students, tuition, insurance and ISS fees for 2019-2020 are $31,600, with living expenses approximately $13,640.

Scholarships are available to qualified applicants.


Admissions process

If you’re an international student who’s interested in applying to study at James Madison University, you will need to visit the university’s website for specific information relating to the admissions process as admission requirements for international students may vary for each individual nation.

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Please note there is a one-off orientation fee of $180 and an internet fee of $60.

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