BACHELOR
OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
CONCENTRATION IN ECONOMICS A. J. PALUMBO SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONAs an undergraduate discipline, economics prepares students both for a wide variety of professional careers and for graduate work. Because the discipline stresses logical thinking and focuses not simply on how people and business behave but why they behave the way they do, an economics education makes the student more adaptable to changing opportunities after graduation and provides excellent preparation for graduate studies in a variety of disciplines. The program culminates in the Economics Senior Thesis in which each student completes an independent research paper under the direction of a faculty member. Duquesne University's School of Business is accredited by the AACSB International—The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business—the highest accreditation that American schools of business can attain. Of the more than 1,200 collegiate schools of business in the United States, less than one-third has earned accreditation through the AACSB International. A total of 122 credits is required to satisfy degree requirements.
This literature is designed to provide prospective students a general overview of academic coursework necessary to fulfill degree requirements. Admitted students are advised to consult Duquesne University's Undergraduate catalog for comprehensive policies and procedures. Admitted students are further advised to consult regularly with their academic advisor to develop overall plans of study, create semester schedules, and identify course alternatives where appropriate. |
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