The Psychology + Economics (PSY+ECO) Bachelor of Arts is a multidisciplinary degree program jointly offered by the Psychology and Economics Departments within the College of Science and Health (Psychology) and the college of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences (Economics). 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 PSY+ECO 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.
Use the links below to see the coursework required to earn your Bachelor of Arts dual degree in Psychology and Economics.