Psychology + Economics
Bachelor of Arts
College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, College of Science and Health
Programs of Interest
0 The dual Psychology + Economics Bachelor of Arts is a multidisciplinary degree program jointly offered by the Department of Psychology in the College of Science and Health and Department of Economics in College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences. This program offers students a comprehensive and integrated education in both disciplines, providing the theoretical and methodological tools necessary to analyze human behavior and economic systems from multiple perspectives.
The dual Psychology + Economics program merges psychology's insights on human behavior with economic analysis, providing graduates with an understanding of not just “what” but “why” people make economic choices. This unique combination of disciplines provides students with a robust framework for analyzing how psychological principles influence economic decisions, as well as how economic systems and policies affect psychological well-being.
Classes
Coursework
- Community Psychology
- Human Development
- Organizational Behavior
- Interpersonal Relationships
- Social Psychology
- Law and Economics
- Health Economics
- Labor Markets
- Urban Economics
Curriculum
Do More With Your Degree
Career Options
Career
- Community relations
- Counseling
- Human resources
- Management
- Nonprofit work
- Prevention and intervention work
- Research
- Social work
of Psychology graduates were employed, continuing their education or not seeking employment after graduation.