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An economy represents a societal framework where individuals create and exchange goods and services. Economists analyze these systems, concentrating on decision-making processes within governments, social structures, economic organizations, businesses, and industries. Economic factors profoundly influence our global landscape. Significant challenges such as job scarcity, financial instability, and increasing national debt affect everyone. Questions regarding energy resources and the ecological consequences of economic growth will remain pressing issues for generations. Pursuing economics education provides deeper insight into these complex matters and equips you with problem-solving capabilities. The Economics major serves as strong preparation for diverse careers and advanced academic pursuits. Participants develop analytical reasoning and data interpretation skills applicable to economic and practical challenges. In addition to foundational courses in microeconomics, macroeconomics, and statistical methods, students can select specialized electives covering areas like monetary systems, ecological economics, poverty alleviation, workforce economics, medical economics, economic modeling, and numerous other subjects. The program presents an exceptional variety of economic perspectives, including feminist, historical, and institutional viewpoints in its elective courses. The adaptable curriculum enables students to pursue supplementary minors or dual majors in disciplines such as commerce, political studies, mathematics, and more. Explore concentrations in Business Economics & Analytics or Statistical Analysis. The rigorous nature of economic methodology makes this degree particularly attractive to employers and graduate institutions.
Professional Pathways
Economics graduates typically command higher entry-level wages than peers from other social science disciplines. University of Utah alumni frequently transition into workforce roles spanning investment finance, monetary services, medical management, consumer analysis, along with government and charitable sectors. Our graduates leverage their networking and practical training to secure positions as operations directors, client relations specialists, fiscal consultants, startup founders, corporate growth advisors, and auditing professionals. Many continue their education in jurisprudence, public administration, or business management. Approximately one-third of our recent degree holders have immediately enrolled in graduate or professional programs, often gaining admission to elite law, policy, and business schools. Economics training develops competencies valuable for careers in investment banking, financial consulting, hospital administration, and market analysis.