General Catalog 2025-2026

Managerial Economics (BBA)

The major in managerial economics is designed to prepare students to analyze the principles of economics, finance, accounting, information systems and marketing and how to apply them to the situations and problems that arise in the administration of companies within the economic and social context of the country.

It is also designed to prepare professionals with managerial skills, enterprising capacity and to be highly competitive in order to function in the globalized world and to contribute to the development of Puerto Rico.

Students must pass the required core and major courses with a minimum grade of C.

The Metropolitan Campus is authorized to offer this Program.

Competencies Profile of Graduates

The program is designed to permit the development of the following competencies:

Knowledge

To demonstrate knowledge and understanding of:

  1. the dynamics and causes of the changes that happen in the national and international markets and how these affect the operations of the company.
  2. the processes related to the enterprise operation in all the links of the production-distribution chain and their interaction in the different markets.
  3. the possible effects of public policies on the enterprise economic activity.

Skills

  1. To identify the quantitative tools applicable to the analysis of the contemporary economic phenomena.
  2. To evaluate the competitive position of the company and its possibilities for growth.
  3. To demonstrate the capacity for clear, precise and logical communication on economic subjects.
  4. To produce reports, graphs and data bases that can be used in the processes of management and control of the company, using the appropriate technology.

Attitudes

  1. To value the social responsibility of the enterprise leader.

Requirements for the Bachelor of Business Administration Degree in Managerial Economics

General Education Requirements 48 credits
Core Course Requirements 41 credits
Major Requirements 21 credits
Prescribed Distributive Requirements 6 credits
Elective Courses 3 credits
Total 119 credits

General Education Requirements - 48 credits

Forty-eight (48) credits are required as explained in the section “General Education Requirements for Bachelors’ Degrees.” Students in this Program will take GEMA 1200 in the Basic Mathematical Skills category.

Core Course Requirements - 41 credits

ACCT 1161Introduction to Financial Accounting

4

ACCT 1162Introduction to Managerial Accounting

4

BADM 1900Fundamentals of Business Management

3

BADM 3900Information Systems in Organizations

3

BADM 4300Managerial Economics

3

FINA 2101Corporate Finance I

3

MAEC 2140Fundamentals of Quantitative Methods

3

MAEC 2211Principles of Microeconomics

3

MAEC 2212Principles of Macroeconomics

3

MAEC 2221Basic Statistics

3

MAEC 2222Managerial Statistics

3

MKTG 1210Introduction to Marketing

3

 

OMSY 3030Business Communication in Spanish

3

Or

OMSY 3040Business Communication in English

3

Major Requirements - 21 credits

MAEC 3234Labor Economics

3

MAEC 3236Public Finance and Fiscal Policy

3

MAEC 3243International Economics

3

MAEC 4213Macroeconomics Applied to Business

3

ENTR 2200Foundations of Entrepreneurship

3

ENTR 3900Entrepreneurial and Managerial Strategies

3

ENTR 4400Design and Development of a Business Plan

3

Prescribed Distributive Requirements - 6 credits

Students will select six (6) credits from the following courses:

MAEC 1213History of Economic Thought

3

MAEC 3240Mathematics for Decision-Making

3

MAEC 3330Economic Development of Puerto Rico

3

MAEC 4220Introduction to Econometrics

3

FINA 2101Corporate Finance I

3

FINA 3235Money and Banking

3

FINA 3300Financial Markets

3

FINA 3700Fundamentals of Investment

3

MKTG 4243Marketing Research

3

OPMS 3340Management Policies and Strategies

3