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COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
The Department of Economics offers both a Bachelor of Arts
degree and a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in Economics.
Economics is a highly versatile major that assists students in pursuing
a variety of careers, including positions in business, the public sector,
the legal field, and politics, where a knowledge of economics is a fundamental
asset. The department also offers a minor in economics that is available
to students with majors in other business-related areas as well as nonbusiness
majors. Top
The Department of Economics offers the opportunity for certain
of its outstanding students to achieve the designation of Honors in Major
and provides the opportunity for advanced study under close faculty supervision.
Selection for honors designation is based on the student's academic performance
and recommendation by the Department Undergraduate Program Committee (UPC)
in consultation with the faculty of the student's major discipline. To
be eligible for the designation, students must have a minimum overall
grade point average of 3.0 at UTSA and a minimum grade point average of
3.5 in their major at UTSA. To enroll in honors thesis courses and to
graduate with the honors designation, these minimum grade point averages
must be maintained. Students applying for Honors in Major are expected
to enroll in the appropriate honors thesis course during their final two
semesters. The completed thesis must be approved by the supervising faculty
sponsor from the student's discipline and the UPC. Students interested
in this program should contact the Department of Economics office for
additional information. Department honors can be attained independent
of or in addition to University Honors. Top
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