ECONOMICS F
rom wealth inequality and globalization to education and climate change, studying economics puts you at the center of the 21st century’s most pressing challenges. As a result, today’s economics students will be among tomorrow’s most influential citizens and policymakers, playing a key role in helping shape sustainable global societies. As an economics major at Rollins, you’ll consider behavior in economic history and alternative perspectives alongside traditional analysis, preparing you to examine theories and policies from multiple angles. You’ll engage in hands-on learning with personalized attention, developing critical thinking, communication, and analytical skills that are increasingly valued by both graduate schools and employers in fields from law and public policy to business and finance.
Why Study Economics at Rollins Ideological Diversity In addition to the essential micro/macro/ statistical core, you’ll develop a greater depth of knowledge via courses that explore alternative economic approaches.
Global Perspective From China to Croatia, you’ll explore how the world works through field studies and study abroad programs that teach you to analyze economic situations through an international lens.
Teaching Excellence No overflowing lecture halls here. All of our small, discussion-based classes are taught by full-time faculty who have earned multiple awards and terminal degrees in the field.