Three coins next to a wooden house. If you are studying Economics or considering earning a degree in the subject, you may wonder, “What can I do with a bachelor’s degree in Economics?”

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Economics lands in the number four spot for highest-paying bachelor’s degrees in the United States. Economics combines mathematics and sociology to provide a versatile liberal arts education. Studying Economics can open a world of professional opportunities in various aspects of your life. 

What is Economics?

Economics is a social science. It analyzes the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services to understand how economies function and how resources are utilized to meet human wants and needs.

Focuses within the industry include scarcity, supply and demand, production and cost, the economy as a whole, and more. Regardless of your title, whether you are a business owner, taxpayer, consumer, student, or parent, economics will affect your life in one way or another.

Why Economics?

Earning a degree in economics opens up a wide range of career opportunities, which is why it is so valuable. Not only does it lead to many different jobs, but these jobs often have high-paying salaries. For economics majors, Indeed lists some of the top-paying jobs and their national average salaries as follows:

  1. Management Consultant – $82,108
  2. Senior Financial Analyst – $84,878
  3. Statistician – $88,426
  4. Corporate Lawyer – $93,655
  5. Product Manager – $101,501
  6. Economist – $102,311
  7. Compensation Manager – $106,435
  8. Actuary – $113,430
  9. Senior Market Analyst – $115,166
  10. Quantitative Analyst – $141,375

What Will I Learn?

The skills you’ll learn while earning your Bachelor of Arts in Economics from SDSU Global Campus will allow you to analyze how individuals and societies decide what to produce, how to produce it, and who gets those products. 

SDSU’s online economics program will teach you how to:

  1. Use appropriate economic vocabulary, models, and concepts to conduct economic analysis.
  2. Compare and contrast varying schools of economic thought, recognizing the limitations of economic models and methods.
  3. Effectively communicate economic ideas using a variety of techniques to a wide range of audiences.
  4. Apply the scientific method to economic problems and be able to complete empirical economic analysis.

These skills are taught through a wide range of classes. The program includes a mix of required courses and elective courses. Required courses include Collection and Use of Data in Economics, Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory, and Intermediate Microeconomic Theory. The additional elective courses allow you to choose your favorites and tailor your degree to fit your learning objectives.

The Bachelor’s Degree in Economics program from SDSU Global Campus is a degree completion program. Therefore, students applying need to have a minimum of 60 transferable semester (or 90 quarter) units by the semester before the transfer. 

Why SDSU?

At SDSU Global Campus, we pride ourselves on versatility, accessibility and reputation. In addition to preparing you to join the workforce, a degree from San Diego State University carries a great deal of weight in the professional world.

Our Bachelor of Arts in Economics Online Degree Completion Program is just one of our outstanding degree programs. Maria Lopez-Montes, a graduate of the program, praised its accessibility and said she was able to achieve her academic ambitions without taking time off of work.

“I was so excited to learn that SDSU had an option at the Global Campus,” she said. “Being able to complete a bachelor’s degree online was more than I could hope for, this is giving me the ability to attend school and balance a demanding work schedule, without compromising both; as I can work on school around my busy schedule and give it proper focus and attention. It is fast-paced, however the challenge is worth it.”