• Analyze. Decide. Lead. All within the most popular major on campus—one that teaches applied problem-solving techniques and their conceptual basis. You'll get more. More economic theory and more courses related to business than is typical in undergraduate programs.
  • All rounded out by a strong liberal arts foundation.Choose an eight-course major or a more intensive ten-course major with an emphasis, then test your interest in the field. Recent internships include Goldman Sachs, NorthPointe Capital; Lawrence, Evans & Co. Investment Bank; Ernst & Young; Baird Investment Bank; Rehmann and Robson Accounting; Hartline Investment Company; PricewaterhouseCoopers; Quicken Loans; Pfizer; and Heitman Real Estate Investment.