Overview

A degree in Economics is in high demand in the private sector and the college provides the prerequisite courses in Economics for those planning on going into the fields of Business, Economics, and Finance.

Career Options / Information

Students that earn a bachelors degree in Economics include:

  • Market Research Analyst
  • Compensation and Benefits Manager
  • Economic Consultant
  • Actuary
  • Credit Analyst
  • Financial Analyst
  • Policy Analyst
  • Management Consultant
  • Economist
  • Data Analyst
  • Financial Planner
  • Investment Analyst

The annual median average wage for an economist is $108,350.

Faculty

  • Jack Reynolds, Ph.D., Educational Leadership & Policy Studies; M.A., Economics

Economics

    Contact

    Philip Mathew, Ph.D.
    Chair, Business and Behavioral Science
    pmathew@wc.edu
    817-598-6304