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Studying economics at the undergraduate level provides strong foundations for diverse career paths in business, government, education, and advanced studies in economics or professional fields like law, public administration, and healthcare. An economics specialization equips students with analytical capabilities, a comprehensive grasp of economic systems and business structures, and the ability to evaluate policy decisions for both public and private sectors. With their expertise in analysis, quantitative methods, and strategic decision-making, economics graduates are highly valued for various management and analytical roles. Economics education teaches students about market dynamics and their influence on incentives and choices. This analytical approach applies to numerous policy areas, including environmental concerns, wealth distribution, global economic disparities, business cycles, regulatory frameworks, taxation systems, and central banking policies. The department's program cultivates quantitative reasoning, analytical thinking, and communication abilities that employers highly prize. Graduates with economics backgrounds are sought for analytical, research, managerial, and data-intensive roles. The Humanities and Sciences program offers a versatile liberal arts education, while those seeking to blend economic theory with business applications may prefer the School of Business curriculum.
Admission to the B.S. in Economics program requires a minimum GPA of 2.5. Transfer students who have not yet earned VCU credit must have earned a minimum overall GPA of 2.5 at their previous institution.
Continuing students must have a minimum VCU GPA of 2.5 to enroll in the economics program. To be admitted to the program a student must have earned a minimum grade of C in ECON 210 and ECON 211 or their equivalents.