Are you fascinated by the relationship between people, their resources and the economy?
Why Study Economics at Kettering University
Engineering + STEM Major = Entrepreneurial Superpower!
Our faculty will guide you in exploring key aspects of a global, tech-driven economy
Economics can help you enhance your career.
What You'll Learn as an Economics Minor
How individuals, businesses, governments, and societies choose to spend their time and money.
Why people make the decisions they make.
What shaped economic thinking through its history.
Where there are major economic differences and similarities across the globe.
Who influences and who is impacted by the winds of economic change.
The Economics minor requires a total of 16 credit hours in the areas of microeconomics, macroeconomics, historical economic theory, comparative systems and international economics.