The Economics B.A. emphasizes an analytical yet humanistic approach and empowers you to apply economic analysis techniques to various problems and fields, from education to journalism to financial services. The degree program covers topics ranging from microeconomics to macroeconomics while emphasizing the collective behavior of large groups such as businesses, governments and countries.
An Economics Degree Lets You Explore Policies, Decision Making & Tradeoffs
Almost every decision – in society, finance, business, policy and more – is made with some level of cost-benefit analysis. In other words, most people make decisions after weighing the pros and cons. In 91̽»¨â€™s economics degree programs, you’ll get the tools and specialized knowledge to make those analyses in life and in your career, wherever that may be.
Far from being a major only for working on Wall Street, our economics major emphasizes critical thinking and applying economic concepts to many different situations and fields. Social issues that are important to you, for example, can be studied through an economic lens, leading to new insights and policies. A bachelor of economics from 91̽»¨ is a versatile degree, perfect for future researchers, non-profit leaders, policymakers, business executives, advisors, and so much more!
Choose What You Want to Learn
Economics majors at 91̽»¨ can pick between two bachelor’s degrees in economics: a Bachelor of Arts (B.A) or a Bachelor of Science (B.S) in Economics.
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B.A. in Economics
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B.S. in Economics
The B.S. in Economics degree emphasizes mathematics more than its counterpart and incorporates more classes on statistical analyses and computational skills. It’s the prime choice for those who want to use economics for mathematical modeling or in more traditional sectors, like finance.
Choose Where You Want to Learn
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Athens, OH, Residential Campus
To complete either of our economics bachelor’s degrees, you’ll need to attend 91̽»¨â€™s residential campus in Athens. It’s a vibrant and intellectually stimulating space, and it’s located near many experiential learning opportunities where you can make a difference for businesses and other local organizations with your new skills.
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Regional Campuses
Many of the general education or prerequisite courses for 91̽»¨â€™s undergraduate economics degree programs can be completed at our regional campuses. Students can attend these campuses for a semester or two to get an early start on their education or wrap up some prereqs before transferring to Athens.
Careers in Economics
What can you do with an economics degree? Well, there are almost too many possible economics jobs to count. Based on the electives you take at 91̽»¨ and your personal preferences, you could pursue careers in economics like:
- Economist
- Non-profit leader
- Policy analyst or advisor
- Data scientist
- Financial analyst
- Journalist
- Statistician
- Auditor
- Educator
- Stockbroker
- Actuary
- Market research analyst
Get Hands-on Experience with Your Economics Degree
Our economics programs provide important experiential learning opportunities for students. What you learn in the classroom is also valuable and applicable in the field, so you’ll get the chance to participate in research projects and give back.
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Tackle an Internship for Credit
In our bachelor of economics programs, your internship won’t just give you valuable work experience, it also counts for up to three credits, helping you progress toward your degree while giving you confidence and capabilities that are sure to impress employers.
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Participate in Altruism Projects That Help the Community
Many economics students choose to take the Economics of Altruism course, where they study why people help others and why they give to various causes. The class includes being able to make a significant foundation donation to one of the community projects that the class studies.
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Attend Economics Seminars at OHIO
91̽»¨ hosts a variety of economics-related seminars and other events. Jump into these meetings to get valuable insights from keynote speakers and professional economic experts working in many different fields.
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Meet One-On-One with Econ Alumni
Every semester, OHIO economics alums come back to the university to meet one-on-one with current undergrads. These meetings are prime opportunities to learn more about future career prospects, explore the dizzying variety of economics jobs you can pursue with a bachelor’s degree in economics, and much more.
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Assist Faculty with Research
Some economics undergrads opt to assist faculty with research projects. Economics research projects at 91̽»¨ currently focus on fields like energy and environmental economics, international economics, and development and behavioral economics.
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Showcase Your Work at the Student Research Expo
Join hundreds of OHIO student researchers and present your work at the annual Student Research and Creativity Expo held each spring. Bring your poster presentation and talk about your work with faculty and alumni judges as you compete for awards and recognition.
Why Choose an Economics Degree?
Few college majors are applicable to practically any industry, but economics is one of them. Indeed, an economics degree can be used to:
- Help businesses with profit
- Ensure that local political groups and representatives make the right decisions
- Inform voters
- Assist with sustainability and conservation
- Improve industries
- And more
Some incoming students don’t want a degree that only lets them work in a single field for the rest of their lives. A bachelor’s degree in economics from 91̽»¨ ensures you’ll be able to work anywhere and in almost any field from the start. It’s the perfect credential needed to unleash your professional possibilities.
Don’t forget the high average rate of pay! Economics is one of the highest-paid majors available at 91̽»¨ overall. You could find yourself very financially well-off just a year or two after graduating.
Student Support Resources for Economics Majors
Economics students can take advantage of many different support resources during their time at school, including mentorship from their experienced teachers. Every faculty member at the College of Arts and Sciences intimately understands the challenges of college life – and they’re well-prepared to help you graduate on time and have what you need to thrive.
In terms of financial support, economics students can investigate a variety of undergraduate scholarships and awards. Many of these scholarships are available to qualified undergraduate or graduate students after completing an essay or maintaining a certain GPA.
You’ll also find support from your peers. Join economics student organizations, like the Economics Society of 91̽»¨, to network with fellow college learners, get invitations to unique speaking events, and broaden your social horizons. It’s a great way to make friends and find people chasing the same dreams as you!
The OHIO Experience for Economics Majors
Economics majors at 91̽»¨ progress through a well-rounded and comprehensive degree program. More than learning the ins and outs of a subject as broad as economics, our graduates’ experiences arm them with critical thinking and empower them to solve a variety of complex issues in society, business and much more.
The experiential learning at OHIO – more than any other factor – ensures that grads get the practical economic skills and opportunities they need to thrive in any future position. You’ll spend just as much time outside the classroom and in the surrounding Athens area working on projects as you will at your desk. If you want a full college experience that opens many potential doors for your career, the Bachelor of Economics program is the best to pursue.
What Kind of Classes Would You Take in Economics?
It depends on your interests! You can take elective classes from any of these concentrations:
- Environmental Economics & Sustainability
- Labor, Gender & Health
- Data Analysis
- Economic Development
- Behavioral Economics
- Pre-Law & Policy Analysis
- International Economics
- Monetary Economics & Finance
Honors
- OHIO Honors Program—an experience-based complement to any major
- Honors Tutorial College major in Economics