Analyze Economies
Economics is the study of how we use resources for the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. Economists examine problems connected with inflation, unemployment, labor negotiations, taxes, international trade, and urban/environmental issues. You’ll gain experience using simulations to test theories and inform predictions.
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All economics programs require at least 30 hours of economics, which cover principles and advanced microeconomic and macroeconomic theory.
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Recent graduates report job titles such as research analyst for the Tax Analysis Division in Ohio government. Another works for Ohio's Legislative Budget Office as an economic analyst. Others work for private firms as forecast analysts, economic analysts, and investment bankers and advisers.
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Your college experience here will be one of the most exciting times of your life. To make sure of this, we’ll provide you with a powerful support system.
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90%
First-to-second year retention
Miami University Data
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21st
Among Public Universities in the United States for Four-Year Graduation Rate
The Chronicle of Higher Education Almanac
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96%
of 2018-2019 graduates who were employed or furthering their education by fall 2019
Miami University Data
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I had an internship working in business analytics and pricing, which was relevant to my experience in the classroom. It wasn’t difficult to understand the decisions the firm made in pricing based on what I’d learned.
Elion Damsi ’20
Quantitative Economics
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