The Economics minor at William Penn University provides students with a deeper understanding of how individuals, businesses, and governments make decisions about resources, production, and markets. This 15-credit-hour program introduces key concepts in microeconomics, macroeconomics, and economic analysis, helping students develop strong critical thinking and quantitative reasoning skills. Through the study of economic theory and its practical applications, students learn to evaluate policies, interpret data, and understand global economic trends. The minor complements majors in business, finance, political science, and related disciplines, preparing students for careers or graduate study in economics, public policy, and the financial sector.