Economics exists at the intersection of science, math, and art. It’s the study of how and why individuals, organizations, and cultures use their resources. Economists analyze this behavior and can spot trends that help their organizations prepare for the future. Students will build a strong foundation in economic theory and gain experience, putting your knowledge into practice.  Economics is integral to such a broad spectrum of industry and life that many of the jobs students can get with the degree won’t actually have an “economist” in the title.