Economics Major
Major or Minor
The study of economics at Bethel University provides students with a well-rounded liberal arts education, intentionally integrating the Christian faith with the study of economic activity. You will develop skills in analysis and decision-making by thoroughly grounding yourself in the theory and practice of economic reasoning.
16,000+
local businesses provide internships and employment opportunities
11:1
student-to-faculty ratio
100%
of students receive some form of financial assistance
Economics & Finance Major
The program prepares students to work in business, finance and public policy-related fields and is especially appropriate for students planning to attend law school or graduate programs in economics, business and public administration.
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Program – 4 Years
Courses will include:
- Fundamentals of Accounting
- Business Law
- Computer Applications
- Applied Calculus
- Applied Mathematics for Business
- Principles of Macroeconomics & Microeconomics
- Intermediate Macroeconomics & Microeconomics
- Management Finance
- International Economics
- Money & Banking
- Principles of Investments
Economics Minor
Courses will include:
- Principles of Macroeconomics & Microeconomics
- Intermediate Macroeconomics & Microeconomics
- Management Finance
- International Economics
- Money & Banking
- Principles of Investments
Prepare for an exciting future as a:
- Economic consultant
- Financial analyst
- Policy analyst
Recent graduates have found job placements at companies such as:
- Acton Institute
- House of Representatives
- Illinois Policy Institute
- Charles Koch Foundation
You’ll gain career-shaping skills such as:
- Analysis and decision-making
- Theory and practice of economic reasoning
- How to critically evaluate public policies
- Investment portfolio analysis
Recent students have received internships at companies such as:
- Acton Institute
- Charles Koch Foundation
- Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
“Bethel provides you with a way of thinking about the world that’s different than a lot of places, and with a Christian worldview. There are just genuinely good and honest people [who] carry themselves with a lot of integrity.”
Economics Major Highlights
The economics program prepares students to work in business, finance and public policy-related fields and is especially appropriate for students planning to attend law school or graduate programs in economics, business and public administration.
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