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Economics Our Program The economics faculty is commied to student learning as their first priority. We work closely with our majors to provide an excit - ing educaonal environment where students not only learn in the classroom but also have the opportunity to work cooperavely with the faculty on community-based projects. Our “small ur- ban” environment is a wonderful place for economics majors to learn and make a difference in the community through our many research and service learning opportunies. Every major also produces a “hands-on” senior capstone project. Our faculty’s teaching and research interests include excing new areas such as sports economics, environmental and natural resource economics, real estate economics, energy economics, and sustainable development. Advanced computer technology is used throughout the curriculum. In the liberal arts tradion, we emphasize learning, communicaon, crical thinking, and devel- opment of the whole individual within the context of a rapidly changing world. The economics curriculum emphasizes both microeconomic and macroeconomic issues. Microeconomics is about the raoning of scarce resources. All human sociees confront this fundamental problem, so economics is of central importance. Macroeconom- ics is about maintaining high employment, low inflaon, and high rates of economic growth. Students learn to make sense of a large and complex economy. They crically evaluate the impact different economic policies have on lives. Humboldt’s muldisciplinary program in economics emphasizes applied knowledge and accommodates a broad range of student interests. Economic principles are fundamental to many of today’s important debates concerning natural resources and globaliza- on, among others. Many of our graduates aend law school, earn MBAs, or pursue advanced graduate degrees in economics. Economics students typically earn high starng salaries and pursue a diverse range of career tracks including banking, government, advocacy organizaons, consulng, brokerage, and sales. Bachelor of Arts Minor Related Careers Actuary Arbitrator/Mediator Budget Analyst Business Consultant Claim Adjustor/Appraiser Cost Accountant Cost Esmator Economic Analyst Economist Financial Analyst Financial Planner Fundraiser Industrial Product Manager Insurance Sales Agent Insurance Underwriter Lawyer Loan Officer Lobbyist Logiscian Markeng Analyst Medical and Health Services Manager Event Planner Office Manager Operaons Research Analyst Public Policy Analyst Purchasing Manager Real Estate Agent Revenue Agent Sales Representave Staff Auditor Stock Broker Survey Researcher Tax Examiner Title Examiner Urban and Regional Planner Some of the careers listed may require addional or specialized coursework. Academic & Career Advising Center [email protected] 707.826.3341 humboldt.edu/acac 2019-20 Academic Year For more informaon Department of Economics [email protected] 707.826.3204 humboldt.edu/economics Office of Admissions [email protected] 866.850.9556 admissions.humboldt.edu

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EconomicsOur ProgramThe economics faculty is committed to student learning as their first priority. We work closely with our majors to provide an excit-ing educational environment where students not only learn in the classroom but also have the opportunity to work cooperatively with the faculty on community-based projects. Our “small ur-ban” environment is a wonderful place for economics majors to learn and make a difference in the community through our many research and service learning opportunities. Every major also produces a “hands-on” senior capstone project.

Our faculty’s teaching and research interests include exciting new areas such as sports economics, environmental and natural resource economics, real estate economics, energy economics, and sustainable development. Advanced computer technology is used throughout the curriculum. In the liberal arts tradition, we emphasize learning, communication, critical thinking, and devel-opment of the whole individual within the context of a rapidly changing world.

The economics curriculum emphasizes both microeconomic and macroeconomic issues. Microeconomics is about the rationing of scarce resources. All human societies confront this fundamental problem, so economics is of central importance. Macroeconom-ics is about maintaining high employment, low inflation, and high rates of economic growth. Students learn to make sense of a large and complex economy. They critically evaluate the impact different economic policies have on lives.

Humboldt’s multidisciplinary program in economics emphasizes applied knowledge and accommodates a broad range of student interests. Economic principles are fundamental to many of today’s important debates concerning natural resources and globaliza-tion, among others. Many of our graduates attend law school, earn MBAs, or pursue advanced graduate degrees in economics. Economics students typically earn high starting salaries and pursue a diverse range of career tracks including banking, government, advocacy organizations, consulting, brokerage, and sales.

Bachelor of ArtsMinorRelated CareersActuary Arbitrator/MediatorBudget AnalystBusiness ConsultantClaim Adjustor/AppraiserCost AccountantCost EstimatorEconomic AnalystEconomistFinancial AnalystFinancial PlannerFundraiserIndustrial Product ManagerInsurance Sales AgentInsurance UnderwriterLawyerLoan OfficerLobbyistLogisticianMarketing AnalystMedical and Health Services ManagerEvent PlannerOffice ManagerOperations Research AnalystPublic Policy AnalystPurchasing ManagerReal Estate AgentRevenue AgentSales RepresentativeStaff AuditorStock BrokerSurvey ResearcherTax ExaminerTitle ExaminerUrban and Regional Planner

Some of the careers listed may require additional or specialized coursework.

Academic & Career Advising [email protected] 707.826.3341humboldt.edu/acac

2019-20 Academic Year

For more informationDepartment of [email protected]/economicsOffice of Admissionshsuinfo@humboldt.edu866.850.9556admissions.humboldt.edu