• At USF, they see economics as a tool for social justice. Through seminars and internships, students develop skills to tackle real-world problems ranging from poverty to gender inequality to environmental pollution. They will graduate prepared to use your economics training to make a positive impact in underserved communities both at home and abroad.
  • Here in the financial capital of the West, we offer you unique opportunities for hands-on experience in research projects and internships in the Financial District. We also offer you, small classes, with professors who represent a broad spectrum of economic experience, so you learn economics from every angle and gain the skills to succeed in an ever-changing world.
  • Students are prepared for a variety of careers working with international development agencies or governments in the developing world. This may be as an applied economist doing research and forecasting in agricultural production, population changes, trade patterns, market structures, etc., or in managing a development agency implementing, analyzing, and supervising development projects.