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Graduates of the College of Business Economics Department pursue diverse careers; from positions in academia, to domestic or international economic organizations, to working as economic consultants. |
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Undergraduate Program |
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The discipline of economics studies how to allocate scarce
resource to meet unlimited wants. Nearly all public and private issues
possess important economic angles. Thus, thinking as an economist
provides valuable insights into our complex world. The economics major
prepares students for jobs in businesses, financial firms, government
agencies, and nonprofit organizations and for advanced degrees in
business, economics, law, public administration, and other social
sciences. The Economics major also complements learning in other areas
of business and the liberal arts. |
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