Adding Economics as a secondary major will enhance your career opportunities and competitiveness in today’s job market. At S&T, we have designed an effective BS Economics degree plan that allows students to pursue a double major without extending their planned graduation time!

See below the double-major degree plan requirement for your primary major:

  • Engineering Major
  • Environmental Science Major
  • Applied Mathematics Major

Engineering Economics

For most Engineering majors, adding only five (5) economics courses will earn Economics as a secondary major and an Energy Economics Certificate.

Environmental Economics

For Environmental Science majors, adding only five (5) economics courses will earn Economics as a secondary major and an Energy Economics Certificate.

Mathematical Economics

For Applied Mathematics majors, adding between three (3) to six (6) economics courses will earn Economics as a secondary major.