The economics major at Valdosta State University prepares students for a variety of careers in government and in the private sector. Economics majors may also choose to pursue graduate studies in areas such as law, business, urban planning, journalism and more.

What is economics?

Economics is the study of how resources are used to meet society?s needs. It is an essential aspect of virtually every decision individuals, businesses, and governments make. Students who pursue a B.B.A degree in Economics develop the analytical and problem solving skills needed to make these decisions.

What do economists do?

Economics is FUN, and economists study a wide range of topics, from the usual suspects of GDP, inflation, national debt, and unemployment to the environment, health care, crime and punishment, marriage, addiction, sports, voting behavior, government programs, education, religion, discrimination, and basically any type of human behavior.

The economics major is an excellent complement to many other majors, including other business majors. A second major in economics will tremendously improve your potential for success no matter what career path you follow, as the skills developed in the economics major have value in any setting. Therefore, we encourage you to consider economics to supplement your skill set. Please feel free to contact any of the VSU economics faculty if you have any questions about the major.