- What
should a government do to decrease unemployment?
- How should a firm react when its competition just raised its
prices?
- How can economic factors discourage pollution and
discrimination?
The study of economics can help you answer these questions
and more. Economics is the study of how scarce resources are
allocated in a world of unlimited wants. Susquehanna's
Department of Economics offers a program that will challenge
students to think logically about real-world issues. Those who
study economics often find it is a discipline unlike others. It
is the most theoretical and abstract major one could take in the
business school, yet the most analytical of the social sciences.
For more information, see the Economics section of the
University Catalog
Economics - BA degree or
Economics - BS degree
Economics Department faculty at
Susquehanna University