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What Will I Learn in a Business Economics Degree Program?
The study of business economics can be very interesting and useful. After completing this program, you will understand business decisions, analysis of data, and traditional as well as modern economic theories. You will take classes in strategic planning, finance, trade and business cycles, all of which will prepare you for a career in business economics.
What Can I Do With a Business Economics Degree?
Graduating with this degree will open up many doors in the field of business. A bachelor of arts in business economics will serve you well in just about any facet of business, whether you're working as an economist, financial analyst, planner, financial officer, manager or executive. An understanding of economic principles is crucial for smart business decisions and can be applied in a variety of different situations.
What Is the Career Outlook for Business Economics Degree Students?
Obtaining a degree in business economics will provide you with a solid career, but employment of economists overall is expected to grow more slowly than the average for all occupations. Despite this slight downturn in growth, those with a degree in business economics can expect to do well, especially if they seek employment outside of economics in finance, business or insurance. Completing a master's degree in economics will broaden your job prospects. Most economists earn $44,000 to $149,000 a year.



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