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A program that focuses on the application of economics principles to the analysis of the organization and operation of business enterprises. Includes instruction in monetary theory, banking and financial systems, theory of competition, pricing theory, wage and salary/incentive theory, analysis of markets, and applications of econometrics and quantitative methods to the study of particular businesses and business problems.

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| A major in Business/Managerial Economics is highly relevant for the following careers. National averages for wages in each career is provided. |
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Top 50
U.S.
Colleges with the
most degrees awarded
of Business/Managerial Economics among the 2006-2007
graduating class.
|  | University of California-Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, CA | 576 (11.9%) |  |  |
|  | University of California-Santa Cruz Santa Cruz, CA | 333 (9.8%) |  |  |
|  | University of California-Los Angeles Los Angeles, CA | 201 (2.9%) |  |  |
|  | High Point University High Point, NC | 171 (29.4%) |  |  |
|  | Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus University Park, PA | 127 (1.3%) |  |  |
|  | University of California-Riverside Riverside, CA | 119 (3.6%) |  |  |
|  | California State University-Long Beach Long Beach, CA | 83 (1.4%) |  |  |
|  | Brown University Providence, RI | 78 (5.1%) |  |  |
|  | University of Georgia Athens, GA | 73 (1.2%) |  |  |
|  | SUNY College at Oneonta Oneonta, NY | 72 (5.6%) |  |  |
* The number of bachelor's degrees awarded among the 2006-2007 graduating class.
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