Economics & Business Economics
Majors
Economics
A degree in Economics provides a student with strong theoretical and quantitative foundations that can be used to differentiate them from other job-seekers after graduation. Students choose from an intriguing set of elective courses such as environmental economics, urban economics, health economics, the economics of race and a year-long intensive exposure to international economics.
Business Economics
A degree in Business Economics will give you a strong foundation as you establish your career after Wooster or attend graduate school in business, accounting, or related fields. Building on a core foundation of economics, accounting, and quantitative courses, majors can choose from an intriguing set of elective courses such as Corporate Finance, Investments, Marketing, or Strategic Management.