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College of Arts & Sciences

Undergraduate Program

In the undergraduate program, you will first take foundational courses in microeconomics, macroeconomics, and mathematics. Then, you will refine those skills in statistics and intermediate economic theory courses. Finally, you will apply these reasoning abilities to specific situations presented in upper-level elective courses and learn to understand social problems from an economics perspective.

Students with either a strong analytical or mathematical abilities are best suited for the Economics major.

Please see one of our advisors for more information about the exciting opportunities our department has to offer!

What can I do with my degree?

Please see our ECON Career Informational Sheet

Economics majors typically pursue careers in:

  • Banking
  • Consulting
  • Economic Development
  • Energy
  • Financial Sector
  • Government (Federal/State/Local)
  • Health
  • Insurance
  • Logistics/Distribution
  • Non-profit Work
  • Transportation

Sample Job Titles

Advisor
-Financial Energy

Analyst
-Financial, Treasury, Investment, Credit, Research

Manager
-Financial, Investment, Project

Consultant
-Economic, Banking, Investment

Thinking about graduate school?

Some of our majors, of course, go on to graduate school in Economics.

Economics is also a great foundation for Law School, an MBA, a Ph.D. or Masters in Finance, or a Masters of Public Policy or Public Affairs.  Along with Philosophy, Economics is the only major that appears in the Top 20 scores for the Verbal, Quantitative, and Writing sections.

Top Undergraduate Degrees for Law School

Source: Forbes: Top 13 Pre-Law Majors

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