Shaping Future Leaders with Economic Insight

Why do markets fluctuate? What drives consumer behavior? How can policy create more stable and equitable economies? If these questions spark your curiosity, ±«±··¡â€™s Economics major may be the perfect fit for you. 

A degree in Economics from 51Æ·²èprovides you with analytical tools and real-world experience, enabling you to help businesses and organizations interpret economic trends, assess risks, and make data-driven decisions. Guided by expert faculty in the College of Business, you’ll discover how economics intersects with various disciplines, applying to diverse fields such as finance, government, health care, education, the environment, and social services.

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±«±··¡â€™s College of Business centers can help advance your career in economics through practical learning and networking opportunities in the modern sales landscape and the dynamic sports business sector. Want to bring out your inner entrepreneur? Take courses in ±«±··¡â€™s P.D. Merrill Makerspace and explore our Office of Innovation.

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Why 51Æ·²èfor Your Degree in Economics 

As a 51Æ·²èEconomics major, you’ll graduate with a broad skill set that prepares you for a wide range of careers in economics. Our career-focused curriculum combines essential business courses with specialized economics coursework, providing you with a strong foundation in the analytical, quantitative, and problem-solving skills employers demand. This prepares you for success in fields such as finance, policy, sustainability, and business strategy, or for further graduate study in economics, law, public policy, or business.

  • Hands-on program that equips graduates with job-ready skills
  • Offers diverse courses with personalized learning in smaller classes
  • Promotes interdisciplinary study with opportunities to pursue a minor or second major
  • Supports internships with many local partner companies
  • Personalized learning with direct faculty mentorship, preparing students for the complexities of the modern economy
  • A data-driven curriculum that integrates cutting-edge research and industry insights, providing you with the expertise employers seek
  • Flexible elective courses that allow a personalized focus in areas like environmental, health, or financial economics
  • Promotes accessibility with open educational resources for core economics courses
  • Prepares you for continued studies in graduate school
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Economics Program Details

±«±··¡â€™s Economics curriculum provides a strong foundation in economic theory, data analysis, and policy, with a focus on solving real-world challenges like climate change, inequality, and economic development. In addition to required courses in areas like microeconomics, macroeconomics, and econometrics, our Economics major also includes coursework in:

  • Environmental Economics
  • Health Economics
  • International Trade and Finance
  • Financial Accounting
  • Money, Credit, and Banking
  • Economic Development of the United States

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We also offer a minor in Economics.

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Career Paths for Economics Majors

With your strong foundation in economic analysis, along with your experiences in interdisciplinary study, research projects, and internships, you will graduate fully prepared to apply your understanding of economies and how they relate to work being done in a variety of fields.

Economics majors are in high demand across industries, with opportunities in fields like actuarial sciences, corporate finance, and investment banking, with jobs that include:

  • Budget or Credit Analyst
  • Economic Developer
  • Environmental Economist
  • Health Economist
  • Investment Advisor
  • Policy Analyst
  • Financial Engineering

Economics Careers By The Numbers

$115,730

national average salary for economists 

U.S. Bureau of Labor and Statistics, 2023

9.5%

estimated job growth through 2028

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Global Perspective in Economics

Economics is a global discipline that examines how markets, policies, and societies interact across countries. As an undergraduate economics student at UNE, you’ll take courses designed to deepen your understanding of international trade, global finance, and economic development. By integrating economic principles with a global perspective, you’ll be well-equipped to tackle pressing international issues and make meaningful contributions in global business environments.

51Æ·²èoffers study abroad opportunities, short-term travel courses, and even our own campus in Tangier, Morocco, making it easy for you to gain firsthand exposure to diverse economic systems and global markets.

Economics Minor

The Economics minor is a great fit if you want to better understand how economic forces shape policies, industries, and real‑world decisions that affect everyday life. You’ll build a foundation in macroeconomics and microeconomics while learning how to analyze data, think critically, and approach complex problems — from healthcare access and environmental sustainability to education and resource management. Designed to complement many majors, the Economics minor helps you see the bigger picture and apply economic thinking in whatever career path you choose.

Experiential Learning for Economics Majors

With a strong foundation in economic analysis and hands-on experience in interdisciplinary study, research projects, and internships, you’ll be well-equipped to apply your understanding of economies to a wide range of fields. Engaging in discussions on current events, policy debates, and data-driven decision-making will also help you develop the practical skills necessary to apply economic knowledge in any industry.

Internships for Economics Majors

Interning at a local or regional business or government agency offers an excellent opportunity to explore your passion for economics. Through our internship course, you’ll earn course credit while gaining hands-on experience and building professional connections. We work with you to identify the ideal internship in the economics industry, preparing you for success in your future career. Past economics students have interned at a variety of sites, including:

  • Real Estate Agencies 
  • Land Trust Organizations
  • Insurance Companies
  • Chambers of Commerce
  • City Halls
  • Manoment U
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Research Opportunities for Economics Majors

As a 51Æ·²èEconomics major, you can combine your knowledge of economics with research on a variety of societal challenges, such as inequality and sustainable development. Research projects allow you to develop critical thinking and data analysis skills while exploring issues that matter to you. Potential research projects include:

  • Analyzing wage gaps and labor market inequality across different demographics
  • Investigating the economic impact of climate policies on local communities
  • Exploring the effects of housing policies on affordability and urban development