University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma Major in Economics
University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma

University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma

Major in Economics

Chickasha, USA

Bachelor's degree

English

Sep 2026

Key Summary

    About : The Major in Economics offers a comprehensive foundation in economic theory and practice. You'll study topics such as microeconomics, macroeconomics, and econometrics, equipping you with analytical skills to address complex economic issues. This program may include opportunities for internships or research projects, providing practical experience alongside theoretical knowledge.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can explore various career paths, including roles as economic analysts, financial consultants, policy advisors, or positions in government agencies and non-profits. The skills gained in this program also prepare you for further studies in economics or related fields, such as public policy and business management.

In USAO’s economics program, students with very different worldviews wrestle with complex questions and often disagree on many issues, but they all gain exceptional skills in how to think analytically, thoroughly, and with boundless curiosity into the patterns of behavior emerging from human interaction.

A multidisciplinary social science, economics uses methodology drawn from history, political science, mathematics, philosophy, psychology, sociology and even literature to understand economic processes.

Our economics students graduate well-prepared for careers in business, government, education, banking, and finance. Those pursuing advanced degrees find that law schools and graduate schools are looking for exactly the kind of thoughtful students who attend USAO.

Why Major in Economics at USAO?

Learn from diverse and dynamic instructors who inspire you to succeed.

Gain important insight in the forces at work in the modern marketplace.

Examine the historical changes in economic interaction.

Graduate well-prepared for an array of lucrative careers.

Learn skills necessary for success in graduate or law school.

Pursue original research with opportunities to present and publish.

Small classes: expect an atmosphere where your professors know your name.

Interdisciplinary core courses provide students with the skills needed for the job market.

​Career Possibilities

  • Banker
  • Financial Advisor
  • Economist
  • Accountant
  • Lawyer
  • Business Advisor
  • Stock Broker
  • Investment Analyst
  • Bookkeeper
  • Business Journalist

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