Bachelor of Arts in Economics (STEM)

The University of Toledo

USA,Ohio

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48 Months

Duration

CAD 21,519/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 40

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USA, Ohio

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1872

Total Students: 20,381 +

Int. Students: 1,577 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

2801 Bancroft St, Toledo, OH 43606, United States

Bachelor of Arts in Economics (STEM)

Program Overview

Undergraduates in The University of Toledo’s economics bachelor’s degree program study the national economy and individual markets. What sets UToledo’s program apart from others is the opportunities undergraduates have to do research — and even get it funded.

Change is a constant in today’s work environment. Economics is the kind of “big picture” major that is useful in many careers and as preparation for graduate programs, including law school.

UToledo’s faculty members in the Department of Economics don’t give you the answers. They teach you to consider a problem, analyze data and use critical thinking skills to appraise costs and benefits. These skills are useful in any career field, whether you go into business, government or nonprofit management.

Highlights

  • Undergraduate research opportunities. Not many universities offer their economics students the chance to do individualized research with faculty. UToledo students often apply for and receive funding for their research and present their results at conferences. Our economics department also offers scholarships for summer research. This research experience plays a critical role in the acceptance of UToledo economics students into leading graduate programs or in landing prestigious jobs in industry.  
  • Award-winning faculty. The Department of Economics takes great pride in the teaching excellence of its faculty. They have won university awards, such as The University of Toledo's Outstanding Teaching Award and Master Teacher Award.
  • Marketable skills. UToledo economics majors have strong communication skills. They learn to analyze economic data in consistent, precise and understandable terms. This gives UT graduates an ideal background for many business, government, legal and academic careers. Annual starting salaries for those with a bachelor’s degree in economics is about $54,000.
  • A great pre-law track. Economics majors consistently score higher on the LSAT (the test for entrance into law school) than other majors.