• The Consumer Economics Bachelor program prepares students to deal with managing resources from the household to the corporate level, with emphasis on the analysis of consumer issues and related policy questions. The program prepares students for graduate study, or to pursue a professional degree in areas such as law or business. The major allows the student to design a course of study best suited to his or her particular career goals and interests.
  • Graduates with a Consumer Economics degree are employed as middle managers in business, public administration, consumer groups, family advocacy agencies, public utilities, and extension services. Additional career opportunities include responsibilities in consumer affairs, consumer education, marketing, financial counseling, and media information.