B.S Microeconomics

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Georgetown University McDonough School of Business

Program Overview

Microeconomics is the social science that studies the implications of incentives and decisions, specifically about how those affect the utilization and distribution of resources. Microeconomics shows how and why different goods have different values, how individuals and businesses conduct and benefit from efficient production and exchange, and how individuals best coordinate and cooperate with one another. Generally speaking, microeconomics provides a more complete and detailed understanding than macroeconomics.

Program Key Stats

Rolling


Eligibility Criteria

3.8

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Economic Researcher
  • Financial Consultant
  • Investment Analyst
  • Financial Planner
  • Economist
  • Accountant

Book Free Session with Our Admission Experts

Admission Experts