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Economics

The Economics major program at Chatham provides you with a strong foundation in economic theory and analysis. You will develop key skills in data interpretation, economic modeling, policy analysis, and market behavior. The program emphasizes equipping you with the knowledge to understand and address global economic challenges while preparing you for diverse career opportunities in business, government, and beyond.

WHY MAJOR IN ECONOMICS

Analytical Skills

Economics teaches students how to analyze data, solve complex problems, and develop strategies. These skills are valuable in business, policy, and everyday decision-making.

Career Opportunities

An economics degree opens doors to careers in finance, consulting, government, and data analysis. Employers value the ability to think critically and make informed decisions—skills essential in any industry.

Universal Understanding

Studying economics provides insight into how markets, policies, and global systems function. This knowledge helps students make informed financial decisions and understand key economic issues.

ECONOMICS CAREER PATHS

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Economic Consultant

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Data Analyst

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Financial Analyst

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Policy Analyst

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Actuary

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Market Research Analyst

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Investment Banker

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Management Consultant

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Economics Blog

Looking For Additional Economics Info?

Dr. Aparna Howlader, Professor of Economics, has prepared a variety of posts and resources relevant to the study of economics and pursuit of economics careers.  Click the button to check out The Nexus Economics Blog for additional information on economics.

OTHER USES OF ECONOMICS

Non-Profit Development

Economics teaches students about resource allocation, budgeting, and sustainability in the context of non-profit organizations. These skills are essential for individuals looking to work in or support charitable causes, NGOs, or community-driven projects.

Analytical Thinking

Economics helps students develop strong analytical skills by examining data, recognizing trends, and solving complex problems. These skills are highly valuable outside of academics, assisting in decision-making and understanding various issues in both personal and professional settings.

Problem Solving

Economics trains students to approach challenges logically and systematically, ensuring they can identify solutions even in uncertain situations. This problem-solving ability is useful beyond economics, including managing personal finances, navigating complex scenarios, or addressing societal issues.

Global Perspective

Studying economics equips students with an understanding of global markets, international trade, and economic policy. This broadens their worldview and helps them make informed decisions in a globalized world, whether in business, travel, or community engagement.

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Dr. Aparna Howlader

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Economics and Sustainability

The Economics major at Chatham University highlights the crucial role sustainability plays in shaping economic systems. You will learn how to assess the economic impact of sustainable practices, evaluate environmental policies, and promote long-term growth that benefits both society and the planet. This program will equip you with the tools to analyze and advocate for sustainable economic solutions that contribute to a more equitable and environmentally responsible future.

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