Bachelor of Arts - Economics
- 4 years
- Duration
- 49,450 USD
- Price
- Rolling admission
- Start
- Rolling admission
- Deadline
- Bachelor
- Degree
- Campus
- Format
- Madison / USA
- Location
- Drew University
- School
Program description
Drew's Economics major covers standard basic and intermediate microeconomics and macroeconomics courses, as well as quantitative studies like statistics and econometrics. Students will use critical perspectives to challenge traditional assumptions in both economic models and society, as well as understand current challenges faced by policymakers, businesses, and organizations in areas such as health care economics, money and banking, environmental economics, and labor market economics. Put theory into reality with plenty of possibilities for firsthand experience via Drew's Bear Den and The Fund investing platform.Program structure
- Economic Principles: Microeconomics
- Economics in the Real World: Reading, Writing, and Researching
- Global Economy
- Middle East Development
- Economics of Business and Sustainability
- Financial Literacy Lab
- Intermediate Open Topics: US Topics
- Selected Topics in Economics
- The Economics of European Integration
- Intermediate Economics
- Intermediate Microeconomic Theory
- Economic Methodology and Introductory Econometrics
- Political Economyof Race, Class, and Gender
- Contemporary Political Economy
- Money, Banking and the Macroeconomy
- International Economics
- Sustainable Development and the United Nations
- Selected Topics in Economics
- Wall Street Program: Analysis of U.S. Financial Markets
- Upper Level Economics
Price
Tuition fee: 49,450 USD
Requirements for applicants
Academic entry requirements
- Secondary or high school diploma
- Additional materials may also be required
- Minimum GPA equivalent: 3.0
English language requirements
- TOEFL iBT: 80 (18 in all subscores)
- IELTS: 6.5 (6.0 in all subscores)
- Duolingo: 105
- Academic English: Level 6
- PTEA: 53
About the university
Drew University was founded in 1867 and celebrated its sesquicentennial in 2017. The university consists of three schools: the College of Liberal Arts, the Theological School and the Caspersen School of Graduate Studies. Drew is situated on a lovely, forested campus in Madison, New Jersey, a flourishing little town near New York City.
Drew's one-of-a-kind, cutting-edge path to an undergraduate degree, Launch platform, guarantees that every student graduates with a purpose, sought-after transferable skills, a mentor network, and an experience-based résumé. Drew's distinctive, immersive learning experiences include professionally-mentored scientific research in RISE and DSSI, volunteer and community-based opportunities through the Center for Civic Engagement, making industry connections over seven semesters in New York City, and exploring the world through eye-opening international study abroad trips.
Drew University's two graduate schools provide ten master's and four doctorate degrees. There are several certificate programs available. All programs are built on Drew's well-known dedication to faculty-student mentoring, chances for out-of-classroom experiential learning, and fostering a strong intellectual and global community, with many programs available in hybrid or totally online formats.