Declaring a Major/Minor

If you are interested in declaring Resource Economics or Managerial Economics as a major, please complete the following steps:

1. Review the Undergraduate Handbook and consider if Resource Economics or Managerial Economics is right for you.

Resource Economics and Managerial Economics are rigorous math-intensive programs. Students in both majors are interested in economics and are required to complete courses in introductory and intermediate microeconomics and macroeconomics. Students are also required to complete courses in statistics (introductory and intermediate) and quantitative methods.

The information in the Undergraduate Handbook will help you decide if Resource Economics or Managerial Economics is a good fit for you and whether you can complete your degree on time. Please review each of the following sections of the Handbook:

2. Submit a Statement of Interest.

If you would like to move forward in declaring Resource Economics or Managerial Economics after reviewing the Undergraduate Handbook, please complete our Statement of Interest (a secure form).