Many of our students also pursue graduate studies in economics, business and law. Choose from engaging, small-size classes that enhance your quantitative and analytical skills, and continue learning through off-campus opportunities at select economic institutions in New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C.
Our curriculum is designed to help students understand the economic relationship between businesses, households and government. You?ll take classes in economics, math and statistics, and zoom in on specific interests through economics electives ? including monetary, international, labor and quantitative economics. You?ll also study a wide range of economic schools of thought, from Keynesian to post-Keynesian to neo-classical. Top students may apply for membership in Seton Hall's Epsilon chapter of Omicron Delta Epsilon, the world?s largest international honors society in economics.