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<br /> Sykes College of Business<br /> Economics<br /> <br /> B.S. in Economics<br /> B.S. in International Business and<br /> Economics<br /> B.A. in Economics<br /> Minor in Economics<br /> Economists study how society allocates resources, such as land, labor, raw materials and machinery, to produce goods and<br /> services. They conduct research, collect and analyze data, monitor economic trends and develop forecasts on a wide variety of<br /> issues, including energy costs, inflation, interest rates, exchange rates, business cycles, taxes and employment levels. Shown<br /> above, students in the Adam Smith Society recently traveled to Washington, D.C., to meet with policy makers and economists.<br /> What Will You Learn?<br /> Students pursuing a degree in UT’s<br /> Department of Economics acquire knowledge<br /> of economic theories and systems and develop<br /> the analytical and decision-making skills<br /> critical for success. Options for the major in<br<a title="Flyer-Economics-2021 page 1" href="http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/b9abbe6f?page=1"> Sykes College of Business Economics B.S. </a> <a title="Flyer-Economics-2021 page 2" href="http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/b9abbe6f?page=2"> Sykes College of Business Economics FACULTY high</a> <a title="Flyer-Economics-2021 page 3" href="http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/b9abbe6f?page=3"> ut.edu What Can You Do With This Major? Whethe</a> <a title="Flyer-Economics-2021 page 4" href="http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/b9abbe6f?page=4"> Sykes College of Business Economics Victori</a>