UC Davis Business Economics Cluster
UC Davis offers three main paths for those interested in the broader field of business: Business, Economics, and Managerial Economics. These three STEM-designated majors comprise the Business Economics Cluster, a partnership between the Graduate School of Management, the College of Letters and Science and the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.
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DESCRIPTIONS |
The Bachelor of Arts in Economics is a STEM-designated degree that prepares students for a wide variety of careers. Combining social science with aspects of business the degree examines decision making at the individual, business, market, and global level. Students gain skills in microeconomic, macroeconomic, and econometric analysis allowing them to develop critical thinking skills for the challenges of the global economy. Versatility of the degree allows students to prepare for careers in for-profit, non-profit, and governmental organizations. The major provides substantial flexibility with relatively low credit hour requirements allowing students to pursue and develop additional skills including the ability to double major. For example students might double major in mathematics for finance careers, political science for policy or law careers, and statistics for data analytics careers. In sum the economics degree equips students with adaptable skills for an ever-changing competitive economy. |
The Bachelor of Science in Business is a STEM-designated degree that prepares students for analytical and data-driven careers in the business world. With a strong foundation in mathematics, statistics, and economics, graduates are equipped to solve complex problems and make informed decisions. Elective specializations in accounting, finance, marketing & business analytics, and management & strategy allow students to tailor their studies to specific career paths. This program develops critical thinking, quantitative, and strategic skills, positioning graduates for roles in fields such as consulting, financial analysis, data analytics, marketing strategy, and business operations. | The Bachelor of Science in Managerial Economics at UC Davis is a STEM-designated major combining strong preparation in microeconomic analysis and quantitative methods with systematic exposure to real-world decision and policy problems to meet the managerial and leadership needs of businesses and governments. It prepares students for the analysis of management and policy issues in business, finance, marketing, production, agriculture, food distribution, natural resources, the environment, and international trade and development. Students build up skills in the areas of economic modeling, data analysis, and programming, specialize in one or more emphases, and have the opportunity to engage in research and interact with faculty advisors through the Managerial Economics Senior Research Thesis program. |
HIGHLIGHTS |
62-64 units Double major is very manageable |
108-109 units Adding a minor is manageable |
100-101 units Adding a minor is manageable |
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES | Economic analyst, market research analyst, consulting associate, foreign service officer, data scientist, data analyst, lawyer, educator, financial analyst, international economist, policy advisor, development economist, supply chain manager, real estate analyst, investment banker, business owner, insurance agent, marketing/sales, policy analyst, financial assistant, sales manager, banker, project manager, agency advisor, budget analyst, actuarial analyst, and many more! | ||
COLLEGE REQUIREMENTS | View College of Letters and Science Requirements | View Graduate School of Management Requirements | View College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Requirements |
SPECIALIZATIONS |
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Course Listings
The course listings should only be used to see differences and similarities between the various Business Economics Cluster majors. For full major requirements, please see the General Catalog for Economics, Business and Managerial Economics.
Students may not double major in the Business major and Economics or Managerial Economics. In addition, students in the Business major may not be granted minors offered by the Graduate School of Management.
Preparatory Courses
Economics (ECN) | Business (MGT) | Managerial Economics (ARE) |
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ECN 1A - Principles of Microeconomics ECN 1B - Principles of Macroeconomics |
ECN 1A - Principles of Microeconomics ECN 1B - Principles of Macroeconomics |
ECN 1A - Principles of Microeconomics ECN 1B - Principles of Macroeconomics |
Calculus - See Program Requirements | Calculus - See Program Requirements | Calculus - See Program Requirements |
STA 13 - Elementary Statistics or STA 32 - Gateway to Statistical Data Science |
STA 13 - Elementary Statistics or STA 32 - Gateway to Statistical Data Science |
STA 13 - Elementary Statistics or STA 32 - Gateway to Statistical Data Science |
STA 103 - Applied Statistics for Business & Economics | STA 103 - Applied Statistics for Business & Economics | |
ARE 18 - Business Law | ARE 18 - Business Law | |
MGT 11A - Elementary Accounting MGT 11B - Elementary Accounting |
MGT 11A - Elementary Accounting MGT 11B - Elementary Accounting |
Additional Courses
Economics | Business | Managerial Economics |
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UWP 104A - Writing in the Professions - Business Writing | UWP 104A - Writing in the Professions - Business Writing | |
PSC 1 - General Psychology or SOC 1 - Introduction to Sociology |
CMN 1 - Introduction to Public Speaking or CMN 3 - Interpersonal Communication Competence |
Core Courses
Economics | Business | Managerial Economics |
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ECN 100A - Intermediate Micro Theory ECN 100B - Intermediate Micro Theory |
ECN 100A - Intermediate Micro Theory ECN 100B - Intermediate Micro Theory or ARE 100A - Intermediate Microeconomics ARE 100B - Intermediate Microeconomics |
ARE 100A - Intermediate Microeconomics ARE 100B - Intermediate Microeconomics |
ECN 101 - Intermediate Macro Theory | ECN 101 - Intermediate Macro Theory | ECN 101 - Intermediate Macro Theory |
ECN 102 - Analysis of Economic Data | ARE 106 - Econometric Theory & Applications | ARE 106 - Econometric Theory & Applications |
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ECN 110A - World Economic History Before the Industrial Revolution | MGT 101 - Sources and Uses of Accounting Information | ARE 155 - Operations Research & Management Science |
ECN 110B - World Economic History Since the Industrial Revolution | MGT 120 - Introduction to Information Systems | |
ECN 111A - Economic History | MGT 140 - Introduction to Marketing and Data Analytics | |
ECN 111B - Economics History | MGT 150 - Introduction to Management | |
ECN 117 - Economics of International Immigration | MGT 160 - Introduction to Corporate Finance or ARE 171 - Principles of Finance |
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MGT 180 - Introduction to Operations Management |
Upper Division Courses
Economics | Business | Managerial Economics |
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ECN 103 - Economics of Uncertainty & Information | ARE 107 - Econometrics for Business Decisions | ARE 107 - Econometrics for Business Decisions |
ECN 106 - Decision Making | ARE 136 - Managerial Marketing | ARE 112 - Fundamentals of Organization Management |
ECN 107 - Neuroeconomics / Reinforcement Learning & Decision Making | ARE 139 - Futures and Options Markets | ARE 115A - Economic Development |
ECN 115A - Economic Development | ARE 172 - Corporate Finance | ARE 115B - Economic Development |
ECN 115B - Economic Development | ARE 173 - Investments | ARE 118 - Tax Accounting |
ECN 116 - Comparative Economic Systems | ECN 106 - Decision Making | ARE 119 - Intermediate Managerial Accounting |
ECN 117 - Economics of International Immigration | ECN 121B - Industrial Organization | ARE 120 - Agricultural Policy |
ECN 121A - Industrial Organization | ECN 122 - Theory of Games & Strategic Behavior | ARE 121 - Economics of Agricultural Sustainability |
ECN 121B - Industrial Organization | ECN 135 - Money, Banks, and Financial Institutions | ARE 130 - Agricultural Markets |
ECN 122 - Theory of Games & Strategic Behavior | ECN 142 - Economics & Business Data Analytics | ARE 132 - Cooperative Business Enterprises |
ECN 125 - Energy Economics | ECN 164 - International Finance | ARE 133 - Introduction to Behavioral Economics |
ECN 130 - Public Microeconomics | MGT 103 - Intermediate Financial Accounting I | ARE 136 - Managerial Marketing |
ECN 131 - Public Finance | MGT 105 - Intermediate Financial Accounting II | ARE 138 - International Commodity & Resource Markets |
ECN 132 - Health Economics | MGT 107 - Intermediate Financial Accounting III | ARE 139 - Futures & Options Markets |
ECN 133Y - Poverty, Inequality & Public Policy | MGT 141 - Marketing Analytics | ARE 140 - Farm Management |
ECN 134 - Financial Economics | MGT 143 - Customer Analytics | ARE 143 - Basics of Investing |
ECN 135 - Money, Banks, & Financial Institutions | MGT 145 - Managing Business Databases | ARE 144 - Real Estate Economics |
ECN 136 - Topics in Macroeconomic Theory | MGT 151 - Management of Innovation & Entrepreneurship | ARE 145 - Farm & Rural Resources Appraisal |
ECN 137 - Macroeconomic Policy | MGT 153 - Negotiations | ARE 146 - Economics of Business Regulation |
ECN 138 - Public Economics in International Perspective | MGT 155 - Teams and Leadership | ARE 150 - Agricultural Labor |
ECN 140 - Econometrics | MGT 161 - Portfolio Management | ARE 157 - Analysis for Operations & Production Management |
ECN 141 - Economic & Financial Forecasting | MGT 163 - Buyouts & Acquisitions | ARE 166 - Economics of Global Poverty Reduction: What Works and Why |
ECN 142 - Economics & Business Data Analytics | MGT 165 - Venture Capital and Finance of Innovation | ARE 171 - Principles of Finance |
ECN 145 - Transportation Economics | MGT 170 - Management Accounting & Control | ARE 172 - Corporate Finance |
ECN 151A - Economics of the Labor Market | ARE 173 - Investments | |
ECN 151B - Economics of Human Resources | ARE 175 - Natural Resource Economics | |
ECN 152 - Economics of Education | ARE 176 - Environmental Economics | |
ARE 194HA - Senior Research Thesis | ||
ARE 194HB - Senior Research Thesis |