The economics major considers how best to use scarce resources, uses tools to describe and analyze, and is concerned about how law and politics affects our lives. Economics is concerned with the behavior of groups and history and how past events affect the economy today. The field of economics applies to a wide range of career fields.
Our alumni work in:
- Banking firms
- Insurance
- Brokerage firms
- Marketing positions
- Data management
Economics students find lots of great opportunties for on-campus involvement with the?Bethel Business and Economics Association,?Bethel Student Government, and as a tutor for Business and Economics through the?Academic Enrichment and Support Center.