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Economics positions you at the crossroads of social science, business, and public policy. This compelling field sheds light on how individuals, groups, and institutions behave.
As an economics student, you'll examine market mechanisms that shape production methods, resource allocation, and income distribution. You'll investigate topics ranging from international trade's influence to monopoly effects, as well as challenges like unemployment and inflation.
Your studies will cultivate deep insights into commercial enterprises, market systems, and financial institutions. This knowledge prepares you for diverse career paths across corporate, governmental, and educational fields. Economics serves as a bridge between business theory and policy implementation, sharpening your analytical abilities and communication techniques for professional success. You'll master decision-making processes of households and companies, market interactions, and governmental economic impacts.
The University of Delaware currently enrolls more than 400 undergraduate economics students who gain valuable expertise in regulatory frameworks, developmental economics, personal finance, economic statistics, healthcare economics, and workforce economics. Employers frequently praise our economics graduates for their exceptional problem-solving skills when tackling intricate challenges.