Economics majors succeed in a wide variety of careers, including business, finance, law, nonprofits, politics, and international relations. Coursework in the economics major leads to a bachelor of science degree and prepares students for a variety of academic and professional roles. Students learn to synthesize large amounts of information and to think logically while gaining high-demand skills in problem-solving and communication.
Overlap Policy
This program may not be combined with the politics, philosophy, and economics major program.