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An article by Jessica Vascellaro in the Wall Street Journal titled The Hot Major For Undergrads Is Economics stressed that as the economics' focus broadens, there are even some signs that economics is becoming cool. The economics program teaches students the techniques necessary to conduct insightful analyses of contemporary economic issues. While lively interaction between faculty and students in the classroom is essential, the use of technology and practical applications to enhance the teaching process is an integral part of teaching economics at Bryant.
According to the National Association of Colleges and Employers Salary Survey 2007
money.cnn.com, the median annual salary for an economics major in the class of 2007 is $51,631, the highest compared to all the other business and liberal arts majors. The Economics education at Bryant will offer strong quantitative and analytical skills and a sound theoretical framework to prepare students for employment opportunities. Regardless of career choice, economics can increase student's marketability through the wide range of demonstrated applied skills and analytical tools developed pursuing economics degree. The economics education at Bryant also prepares students interested in pursuing graduate education in economics, law or business. To learn more about economics visit Resources for Economists.
For further information feel free to E-mail econ@bryant.edu or any of our friendly faculty members. |
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