Economics
Introduction & Overview
Economics is a way of thinking, a method of inquiry used by both private sector decision-makers and policy-makers in business, government, and society at large. As an Economics major you will develop the analytical ability to frame and solve complicated problems that arise in business, in government, and in society.
An undergraduate major in economics can serve as the basis for a successful and challenging career or as the foundation for graduate or professional study. Graduates can look forward to opportunities in business, law, Foreign Service, government, or financial services. Students desiring more education will have the undergraduate background to undertake graduate study in economics, business, or public policy. The economics major is also well regarded by law schools.
Degree
Bachelor of Arts in Economics
Minor
Economics
Note: Economics majors can choose a second major or a minor in the Business and Economics division. However, a student cannot pursue more than two programs within the division.
Note: Please speak to the Division Chair or your advisor for details regarding double counting.
Career Ideas
Research Assistant, Economic Analyst, Consultant to Businesses and/or Governments, Banker, Government Economist, Market Research Analyst, Econometrician, Financial Analyst
Division Chair
Robert Derrell, (914) 323.5472, Robert.Derrell@mville.edu
Faculty and Staff
Olugbenga Adeyinka
Nimish Adhia
Tina Bardsley
David Borker
Robert Derrell
Kyoko Mona
Peter Rivera
Faculty Emeriti
James Bryan
Anna Sachko Gandolfi
William Perkins
Administrative Assistant
Carolyn Greaige
Economic Freedom Institute
Director: Anna Sachko Gandolfi
Sponsored by the Business and Economics Division, the Economic Freedom Institute provides a forum for the study, analysis and discussion of the nature of economic freedom and its implications. The institute fosters the exchange and development of ideas concerning policies and programs of importance in regional, national and international arenas.