We start by giving you a rock-solid understanding of economics theory and practice, so you’ll be prepared to make sound business decision such as determining prices for products and services, forecasting sales figures, and planning for the future. You’ll then pair your theoretical knowledge with study of a non-finance discipline by choosing one of 11 concentrations. This combined approach provides you with expertise in two distinct business functions, but within a single major.
When it comes to answering big questions about the economy, businesses know there’s no one better for the job than economics professionals.
The far-reaching impact of the field means that you’ll have your choice of positions in virtually any industry. Typically, our Managerial Economics degree students begin their careers within their concentration area, but the degree’s flexibility also allows you to branch out to other specialties.
Specific positions you can pursue include:
- Asset management researcher
- Cash management specialist
- Commercial credit analyst
- Consultant
- Corporate finance associate
- Investment analyst
- Investment banking associate