Economics
Economics is a social science that studies the allocation of scarce resources as a means to better understand many kinds of human interaction.
Economics offers both a major and a minor. The economics major at Â鶹ÊÓƵ is designated as a STEM major, providing additional employment opportunities for F-1 students after graduation.
Economics appeals to students with interests in social studies, geography, ecology, physics, politics, social justice, logic, and applied mathematics among other fields. Most majors like the combination of logical and mathematical rigor with the policy orientation of the field.
Our economics curriculum provides students with a strong grounding in economic theory and methods through the core courses, and allows them to tailor their major to their specific interests in advanced theory and/or field courses. It emphasizes analytical rigor, the use and interpretation of statistical and empirical evidence, and original, independent research. The curriculum helps students master the methods used by economists to analyze economic issues and assess alternative economic arguments and policies.
Learn more about the Department of Economics on Inside Â鶹ÊÓƵ.
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Internship Opportunities for Economics Majors
Jean Ngunjiri '26 Discovers Passion for Data Science at Amex
During my 8-week summer internship at American Express, I was part of the Data Science and Analytics team within Corporate Planning and Analysis. My primary project involved estimating the impact of holidays on financial metrics and adjusting year-over-year growth calculations to account for these impacts.