

The Economics Bachelor of Science program at the University of North Carolina provides students with comprehensive knowledge in economic theory, quantitative analysis, and policy evaluation. The curriculum emphasizes microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics, and applied economic research, preparing learners to analyze market behavior, understand economic trends, and develop effective policy solutions. Students develop analytical skills, quantitative reasoning, research competence, and applied economic knowledge, equipping them to assess complex economic systems and contribute meaningfully to business, government, and research sectors.
Throughout the program, learners engage in coursework, applied research, and data analysis projects that integrate theoretical understanding with practical economic applications. Faculty mentorship guides students in interpreting economic data, conducting policy analysis, and applying economic models to real world problems. By combining theory with applied practice, students strengthen data analysis abilities, research expertise, economic modeling skills, and policy evaluation competence, ensuring they are prepared for professional and academic roles in economics and related fields.
Year 1 Foundations in Economics
• Introduction to Microeconomics and Macroeconomics
• Principles of Mathematics for Economics
• Statistics and Data Analysis
• Economic History and Thought
Year 2 Core Economic Studies
• Intermediate Microeconomics and Macroeconomics
• Econometrics and Quantitative Methods
• Public Policy and Economic Institutions
• Elective Modules in Finance, Trade, or Development
Year 3 Advanced Economic Applications
• International Economics and Trade
• Economic Development and Growth
• Applied Research Project in Economics
• Elective Modules in Behavioral Economics or Finance
Year 4 Integration and Capstone
• Advanced Econometric Modeling
• Policy Analysis and Economic Strategy
• Capstone Project in Economics
• Professional Development and Portfolio
Graduates of this program are prepared for professional roles that require expertise in economic analysis, policy evaluation, and data driven decision making. Many pursue careers as economic analysts, financial consultants, policy advisors, and market researchers, applying analytical and quantitative skills to assess economic conditions and inform strategic decisions. Others work in government agencies, multinational corporations, research institutions, or international organizations, conducting data analysis, developing economic models, and evaluating policy impacts. The programs emphasis on applied research, quantitative methods, and economic theory equips graduates to excel in diverse professional, academic, and policy environments, offering a strong foundation for graduate studies or leadership roles in economics and finance.
This program is ideal for students who want to combine theoretical knowledge of economics with practical skills in quantitative analysis, policy evaluation, and applied research. Its curriculum emphasizes economic modeling, econometrics, and data driven decision making, providing learners with the tools to analyze markets, assess policies, and design evidence based solutions. Faculty mentorship supports students in developing research competence, analytical reasoning, quantitative expertise, and applied problem solving abilities. Through applied research projects, data analysis exercises, and capstone experiences, learners strengthen analytical skills, economic modeling expertise, applied research competence, and policy evaluation abilities, preparing them for impactful careers in economic analysis, policy making, financial consulting, and academic research.
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