Why study economics?
Broadly defined as the study of how people and institutions allocate scarce resources, economics dives into how people respond to incentives, how the scarcity of resources affects people’s choices, and how government and industry influence consumption of resources.
91¿´Æ¬Íø’s economics major is a strong traditional program with a reputation for rigor, breadth, and depth, allowing students to develop the analytical skills that virtually all employers desire.
A degree in economics can open up a variety of opportunities. Here's a sample of job titles our newest graduates have held in the last five years:
- Accountant
- Actuarial Analyst
- Associate Consultant
- Client Coordinator
- Financial Analyst
- Inside Sales Associate
- Investment Banking Analyst