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Why Economics at Valpo?

Studying economics illuminates a deep understanding of how people make decisions and what drives human behavior. At Valpo, you’ll explore how economic concepts apply within topics across disciplines, such as the environment, social justice, healthcare, and the arts.

Our students learn to shine a light on the moral and ethical dimensions of economic systems and policies. With close mentorship from faculty, students gain hands-on experience in data analysis, generative AI, econometric modeling, and forecasting. Paired with the strong foundation of Valpo’s liberal arts education, a major in economics prepares you with highly valued skills to help you pursue a career that makes a difference.

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About Our Economics Degrees

With the increasing complexity of the global economy, the job outlook for economists is expected to grow through 2033. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median annual pay for economists was $115,730 in 2023.

Valpo economics graduates go on to shine in both the public and private sectors, with many continuing on to law school, master of business administration (MBA) programs, and doctorate programs in economics and related disciplines. Our alumni have worked in the federal government, including the Federal Reserve Board, and at banks, insurance companies, and corporations across the world.

General Information

The Valparaiso University Experience – also known simply as VUE – is our University-wide general education core. Starting with year one, students of all majors take courses that encourage the growth of critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills for a well-rounded liberal arts background, helping you understand the world and your place in it.

For Valpo’s bachelor of arts in economics, students complete 27 credit hours of economics courses in addition to the general education requirements for their bachelor’s degree. The University-wide general education core of arts and sciences strengthens skills in communication, critical thinking, and cultural awareness.

Students majoring in Valpo’s economics program complete required coursework in microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics, math, and statistics. Students also take at least 9 credits of economics electives.

Major Requirements
ECON 221Principles of Microeconomics3 Cr.
ECON 222Principles of Macroeconomics3 Cr.
ECON 321Intermediate Microeconomic Theory3 Cr.
ECON 322Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory3 Cr.
ECON 325Econometrics3 Cr.
ECON 499Capstone in Economics3 Cr.
Total:18 Cr.

Free Electives (Note 1): The credit count for free electives varies based on 3 or 4 credit classes chosen in General Education requirements. Students must reach 124 Cr. to graduate.

One Course From the Following Options:
MATH 126Calculus and Functions Part II4 Cr.
MATH 131Calculus I4 Cr.
One Course From the Following Options:
STAT 140General Statistics3 Cr.
STAT 240Statistical Analysis3 Cr.
PSY 201Statistical Methods3 Cr.
BUS 205Business Statistics3 Cr.

Note: Credit for ECON 221 and 222 may be earned through the College-Level Examination Program subject examination in introductory economics. ECON 136 and ECON 486 will not count toward fulfilling the minimum major or minor requirements.

General Economics Minor

Credit for ECON 221 and 222 may be earned through the College Level Examination Program subject examination in introductory economics. ECON 136 and ECON 486 will not count toward fulfilling the minimum major or minor requirements.

Required Courses

ECON 221Principles of Economics-Micro3 credits
ECON 222Principles of Economics-Macro3 credits
One course from the following options:
ECON 321 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory
ECON 322 Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory
ECON 325 Econometrics
3 credits
Nine credits of ECON electives, including at least one ECON course at the 300 level or above9 credits
Total18 credits
Additional Requirements
MATH 131Calculus I4 credits

  • Trade association economist
  • Banking economist
  • Business economist
  • Consultant
  • Educator
  • Financial analyst
  • Government economist
  • Investment analyst
  • Professor
  • Researcher

An economics degree is excellent preparation for a variety of possible careers. Many Valpo economics graduates have continued on to law school, MBA programs, and Ph.D. programs in economics and related disciplines.

Economics graduates have also obtained positions in the public and the private sector. Recent alumni placements upon graduation include:

  • Meshach Melton ’24, Quality Control Associate, Revolution Field Strategies
  • Michael Hazboun ’23, Doctorate student in Industrial-Organization, University of Minnesota- Twin Cities
  • Noor Azmat ’23, Administrative Contracts Coordinator, Hilton Grand Vacations
  • Betsy Martins ’23, Ph.D. student at the University of Michigan
  • Derek Eidson ’22 – Credit Analyst, Mission Bank
  • Drew Alexander ’21 — Financial Analyst, Wells Fargo
  • Robert Fortmeyer ’21 — J.D. Candidate, Regent University School of Law
  • Bryan Garmon ’21 — Associate Consultant, Aon
  • Lucas Strothoff ’21 — Data Analytics Coordinator, Assurance
  • Alejandra Alvarez ’20 — J.D. Candidate, New England School of Law
  • Adali Johnson ’20 — Senior Research Assistant, Monetary and Financial Market Analysis at the Federal Reserve Board
  • Felipe Alzate’19 – Junior Actuary, Addactis
  • Gowan Baldwin’19 – Private Equity Analyst
  • Stephanie Hedges ’19 — Business Operations Analyst at Red Ventures
  • Jonathan Metcalfe’19 – Analyst, Underwriting and Analytics at Ardeo Education Solutions
  • Joshua Mullens’ 19 – Financial Services Tax Associate, Price Waterhouse Coopers
  • Caroline Pratt’19 – English Second Language Teacher, Teach Thailand Corps
  • Michael Wheeler’19- Insurance Sales Representative, State Farm Insurance
  • Mordecai Benson’ 18 – Data Analyst, Azavar Technologies
  • Calvin Duong’ 18 – Profitability Analyst, BCU
  • Alexandra Pettenuzzo’ 18 – Data/Billing Analyst, Charter Communications
  • Megan Salrin’ 18 – Legislative Assistant, US House of Representatives
  • Aaron Cartwright’ 17 – Operations Coordinator, United States Senate
  • Amber Haack’ 17 – Credit Analyst, Horizon Bank
  • Jaelin Hayden’17 – Business Development Associate, Barbaricum
  • Jacob Schoon’ 17 – Sales Manager, Hobson Chevrolet Buick GMC
  • Iveren Akaagerger’ 16 – CEO, Siman Catering
  • Hannah Dorman’ 16 Asghari – Senior Healthcare Data Analyst, UAW Retiree Medical Benefits Trust
  • Kurtis Michelfelder, 16 – Economist, Bureau of Labor Statistics
  • Claire Urness’16- Marketing Coordinator, vAut0
  • Justin Wicker’ 16 – Software Engineer, Etix
  • Jessica Richardson’ ’15 Frankel – Quantitative Consultant, All State
  • Alex Williams’ 15 – Asset Manager, White Lodging Services
  • Paul Yox, ’15 – Fixed Income Research Specialist, Rocaton Investment Advisors

Employers of graduates from our Economics program include:

  • BMO Harris Bank
  • Bureau of Labor Statistics
  • Charter Communications
  • City of San Jose, California
  • ContiTech USA
  • Gary Community School Corporation
  • Gavi, The Vaccine Alliance
  • General Motors
  • Great American Insurance Company
  • H.I.G. Capital
  • Mastercard
  • Missouri Department of Transportation & Patrol Employees Retirement System
  • United Health Group
  • UBS
  • Ventas, Inc.
  • Wabash College
  • Wisconsin Department of Revenue

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