Small classes, lectures and seminars provide a climate for individualized learning while research projects and diverse course topics offer an opportunity to customize the minor to your interests and goals.
You can pursue research projects with faculty on topics of mutual interest within standard courses or through directed independent study.
Examples of internship and employment opportunities include:
Our economics graduates have careers in local, state and federal government agencies, as well as in the private sector. Many have pursued advanced degrees in economics, law, business and a variety of other fields.