Economic Empowerment, Shaping Futures
Apply tools of economic analysis and craft human-centric strategies across industries
The Study of
Economics
Gender
Economics
Digital
Economics
Economics of Health
and Education
Developmental
Economics
Business
Economics
AND MORE
THE POWER OF A MAJOR IN ECONOMICS IN COMBINATION WITH COMPLEMENTARY MINORS
Combine economic studies with data science skills for better decision-making.
What could this mean?
You can analyze data for informed policy suggestions, like healthcare reform or environmental regulations.
Guide financial strategies while considering broader economic implications.
What could this mean?
You can analyze a company's financial statements, evaluate investment opportunities, and provide insights for expansion and growth.
Address economic challenges with a design-thinking and problem-solving approach.
What could this mean?
You can analyze donor trends and create compelling visuals for effective fundraising campaigns, ensuring financial support, and mission success.
Merge economics and psychology to understand how psychological factors influence economic decisions at individual and societal levels.
What could this mean?
You can analyze how individuals react to policy changes and influence decision-making related to health services usage.
Understand business from both macroeconomic and customer-focused perspectives to make strategic decisions.
What could this mean?
You can assess product pricing strategies and develop effective campaigns that resonate with consumers.

Sectors Where
You Can Drive
Change

Research firms

Consulting firms

Financial organizations

National policymaking organizations

Multinational corporations

Publishing houses

Universities

International relations
PROGRESSIVE ACADEMIC PATH
- Masters in any field of Economics, Education, Management Studies, Public Policy, Data Sciences and Analytics, Marketing and Advertising, and related fields
- PhD Program
Student's Speak

Cassia Phuleshe B.A. (Hons.) Economics
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