Economics B.B.A.

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Minimum Requirements for Economics B.B.A.: 120 credits

Students must earn a C- grade or better in each course.

Credits
General University Requirements
Complete the general university requirements.
General Education Requirements
Complete the general education requirements.35-40
As part of the general education requirements, complete the following:
Essential Precalculus with Applications
College Algebra for Calculus
Precalculus
Essential Calculus with Applications in the Life Sciences
Calculus I
Calculus II
Calculus III
B.B.A. Degree Requirements
Complete the B.B.A. degree requirements.23
Economics Program Requirements
Complete the following:
AIS F310Management of Information Systems3
or AIS F316 Accounting Information Systems
AIS F324Advanced MS Excel1
AIS F342MS Excel for Finance1
BA F308Professional Development: How to Prepare for a Job and Other Survival Skills1
BA F309Professional Development: Finding a Career1
or BA F310 Professional Development: Being Successful in Your Career
BA F325Financial Management3
BA F330The Legal Environment of Business4
BA F343Principles of Marketing3
BA F360Operations Management3
BA F390Organizational Theory and Behavior3
or BA F391 Alaska Native Corporations: A Historical and Contemporaneous Perspective
BA F421Business Analytics3
BA F462Corporate Strategy3
ECON F321Intermediate Microeconomics3
ECON F324Intermediate Macroeconomics3
ECON F335Intermediate Natural Resource Economics3
ECON F350Money and Banking3
ECON F434Environmental Economics3
ECON F439Energy Economics3
ECON F463International Economics3
HSEM F415Cybersecurity in the 21st Century: Technology and Ethics3
or HSEM F416 Cybersecurity Management
or HSEM F417 Cybersecurity Resiliency
or HSEM F418 Cybercrime, Fraud and Law
HSEM F445Business Continuity and Crisis Management3
Electives
General Electives1-6
Total Credits120

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Roadmaps

Roadmaps provide suggested semester-by-semester study plans for programs and are based on full-time enrollment, unless otherwise specified.

  • This roadmap should be used in conjunction with regular academic advising sessions. All students are encouraged to meet with their advisor or mentor each semester.
  • Certain courses and milestones must be completed in the specified semester to ensure on-time graduation.
  • Transfer credits may affect the roadmap.
  • Requirements, course availability, and sequencing may change.
  • Courses marked with (*) are recommended.
First Year
FallCreditsSpringCredits
BA F151X (*)43AIS F101181
COM F121X, F131X, or F141X43ECON F101X183
ECON F111X (*)4,83WRTG F211X, F212X, F213X, or F214X13
LS F101X151General Education Requirement - Humanities3
MATH F122X, F151X, F156X, F230X, F251X, F252X, or F253X63-4General Education Requirement - Natural Sciences4
WRTG F111X13 
 16-17 14
Second Year
FallCreditsSpringCredits
ACCT F261X183ACCT F262183
ECON F102X183BA F254X (*)53
ECON F227183BA F36020,253
ECON F235X183ECON F35020,253
General Education Requirement - Natural Sciences4General Education Requirement - Arts3
 16 15
Third Year
FallCreditsSpringCredits
AIS F32420,251AIS F34220,251
BA F323X11,20,253BA F33020,254
BA F32520,253BA F42120,253
ECON F32120,253ECON F32420,253
HSEM F415, F416, F417, or F41820,253ECON F33520,253
Complete one of the following:20,253 
 
 
 16 14
Fourth Year
FallCreditsSpringCredits
BA/BAM F30820,251BA F309, F310, BAM F309, or BAM F31020,251
BA F34320,253BA F46220,21,253
ECON F43420,253ECON F43920,253
HSEM F44520,253ECON F46320,253
General Elective3General Elective3
Complete one of the following:20,253 
 
 
 16 13
Total Credits 120-121

Footnote Definitions

General Education Requirements Degree Requirements Program & Other Requirements
1--Communication 8--Alaska Native-themed 20--Program Requirement
2--Arts 9--Communication 21--Capstone Requirement
3--Humanities 10--Computation 22--Concentration Course
4--Social Sciences 11--Ethics 23--General Elective
5--Additional Arts, Humanities or Social Sciences 12--Humanities 24--Minor Course
6--Mathematics 13--Human Relations 25--Upper Division
7--Natural Sciences 14--Humanities or Social Sciences 26--Program Elective
15--Library & Information Research
16--Mathematics
17--Natural Sciences
18--Other
19--Social Sciences

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Learning Outcomes

Learning Outcomes are specific, measurable statements that define the knowledge and skills students will gain by the end of the program.

Graduates of this program will be able to:

  • Produce high-quality professional communications and presentations on technical issues and topics for internal and external audiences
  • Produce high-quality professional presentations using various modes of technology on technical issues and topics for internal and external audiences
  • Recognize assumptions, evaluate arguments and draw appropriate conclusions
  • Identify and understand whether certain business conduct is legal and/or ethical and apply the knowledge situationally
  • Test hypotheses, discuss business regulations, deploy a variety of information management systems and relate business concepts to a global scale
  • Apply and interpret accounting and financial information
  • Express and interpret the time value of money
  • Identify and interpret marketing strategy
  • Summarize theories of individual and group dynamics, organizational culture and structure
  • Define and use supply and demand, opportunity cost, marginal analysis and various types of market structures
  • Identify and interpret inflation, recession, unemployment, national accounting, interest rates and other determinants and measures of the nation’s economic well-being