Managerial Economics has updated major criteria which will be implemented Fall 2023. First-year students admitted in Fall 2023 should follow the schedule below. Click here

IMPORTANT NOTE: Managerial Economics has updated major criteria which will be implemented Fall 2023.  First-year students admitted in Fall 2023 should follow the schedule below. For questions, email manecon@ucdavis.edu or schedule an appointment.

Fall

Units

Winter

Units

Spring

Units

MAT 019A

4

MAT 019B 

4

MAT 019C

4

General Education (GE)

 3-4

GE

4

ECN 001B

4

English (UWP, Workload, etc)

4

GE

3

GE

4

SAS 006A

1

SAS 006B

3

SAS 006C

1

Total units for quarter:

12-13

Total units for quarter:

14

Total units for quarter:

13

ARE Course Offerings Summer 2023 - Spring 2024

ARE Course Offerings Summer 2024 - Spring 2025

Managerial Economics Major Advising

Contact

Managerial Economics Student Services 

1176 Social Sciences & Humanities Building 

(530) 754-9536 

Email:  manecon@ucdavis.edu

Schedule An Advising Appointment

An in-depth 30-minute appointment with to address things such as:

  • Academic Probation or Subject to Dismissal
  • Readmission academic plan
  • Double major academic plan
  • Academic plan updates for multiple quarters
  • Change of major or major declaration

CLICK HERE to schedule your appointment with a Managerial Economics staff or peer advisor today.

Drop-In Advising w/ Staff (No Drop-In 3/19 through 3/29)

A quick 15-minute appointment with Staff Advisors to answer basic advising questions such as:

  • What to register for next quarter
  • Schedule adjustments
  • Confirmation of major requirement completion for graduation seniors
  • Late drop petitions

We're available for both in-person and virtual drop-in advising during these times:

  • Tuesdays 2-4pm (no drop-in 3/19 & 3/26)
  • Fridays 10-12pm (no drop-in 3/22 & 3/29)

Virtual drop-in Zoom ID: 961-4556-7890

In-person drop-in location: Managerial Economics Student Services, 1176 Social Sciences & Humanities Building

Peer Advisors are also available for drop-in during regular business hours.

Managerial Economics Learning Outcomes

Understanding of principles:

  • Students will be skilled in critical thinking and decision-making, supported by economic principles and best practices in business.

Strong quantitative skills:

  • Students will have the ability to use data to inform economic and business decision making.
  • Students will be able to put together quantitative reports as well as to evaluate reports put together by others.

Effective communication:

  • Students will be effective communicators, confidently using appropriate terminology in oral and written form.
  • Students will be able to comprehend economics-related writing.

Innovative leadership:

  • Students will be able to work effectively in teams and to address strategic and organizational challenges.