Do cycles, trends and forecasting, and economics theory excite you? Turns out, it's quite hip—and lucrative—to put your analytical skills to work, especially in the finance world. As a business economics major, you can prepare for a thrilling career as an analyst in investment banking, government and even public policy.

As you deepen your understanding of how management and government policies such as taxes, subsidies, tariffs and quotas affect economic growth and unemployment, you'll also study a variety of business topics including organizational behavior and business law. And you'll learn all this from faculty who've worked everywhere from the Federal Reserve to multinational corporations.