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Develop insight into how the economy impacts people's everyday lives. At its heart, economics is the study of decision-making, and many decisions focus on the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services. An economics degree will make you much more marketable when you begin the process of looking for a job. A recent study by the Department of Labor indicates that economics jobs in industry are projected to increase by 27 percent. A degree in economics can also make you more employable on the international scene. Studies indicate that economics majors are earning substantially higher starting salaries than other social science and humanities majors.In the introductory courses, you’ll learn about basic market processes and how income, inflation and unemployment are determined at the national level. Areas you’ll explore in upper-level courses are: Development of economic thought since the Middle Ages, Decisions that allow firms to maximize profit, Economic issues of the developing world, Effects of free trade and protectionism, How nonrenewable resources can be efficiently managed, How to get the most useful information out of economic data, Why cities exist and how they develop, Why markets fail and strategies to correct that failure.Besides the internship and career services provided by the university, we have a dedicated job placement officer who locates internships and job openings and helps prepare you for interviews.