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As an economics student, you'll master using economic analysis as a key method for forming independent, well-reasoned conclusions. Gain expertise in private enterprise systems, economic evaluation, and business administration principles. Our program caters to students seeking an economics education with comprehensive business knowledge. All economics degrees mandate a minimum of 30 credit hours in economics, encompassing both fundamental and advanced microeconomic and macroeconomic theories. The business economics track additionally includes core business courses that equip you to assist companies in navigating evolving economic conditions. This major also provides excellent preparation for graduate studies in economics, legal education, MBA programs, and public policy, along with careers in financial services and related fields.
Graduates with economics degrees are equipped to take on important roles across diverse sectors such as manufacturing, banking, investment, retail, and consulting. Those focused on public policy effects often find employment with government entities and nonprofit organizations like Federal Reserve banks, while students applying economic principles to corporate challenges typically join consulting firms.