The Economics major general program that focuses on the systematic study of the production, conservation and allocation of resources in conditions of scarcity, together with the organizational frameworks related to these processes. Includes instruction in economic theory, micro- and macroeconomics, comparative economic systems, money and banking systems, international economics, quantitative analytical methods, and applications to specific industries and public policy issues.
Please consult the UMW Undergraduate Catalog for specific and up-to-date major requirements.
Thinking About This Major?
The Center for Career & Professional Development has many tools and resources available to help you choose your major. Below are three of them:
Focus 2: A series of reliable, intuitive, career and education decision-making assessments to help students select a major, explore occupations, make informed career decisions, and take action in their career development.
Skills developed as an Economics major (via Focus2): Decision making, listening, managing time, mathematics, problem solving, reading comprehension, reading, writing and authoring.
What Can I Do With This Major: Learn more about what you can do as an Economics major! Some areas of career options are economics, banking, finance, insurance, sales, management, education.
Handshake: UMW’s online career management platform that includes the latest jobs from employers hiring at your school. You can search for organizations based on major, location, job type, and many other categories.
Economics – Current Job Opportunities
Note: Job & Internship opportunities are pulled from UMW’s online job and internship database, Handshake, and update every 12 hours. Log into your UMW Handshake account to find hundreds of other opportunities and events.
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NBE/BE (LB Field Examiner) with emphasis in Retail Credit, NB-0570-V
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NBE/BE (LB Field Examiner) with emphasis in Retail Credit, NB-0570-VI
NBE/BE (LB Field Examiner) with emphasis in Operational Risk (Payments), NB-0570-V
Economics – Current Internship Opportunities
Paid Accounting Intern
Summer Associate, Client Service, 2024 (San Francisco)
Undergraduate Internship, Finance & Accounting, Summer 2024
Supply Chain Management/Logisitics Internship (Lawrenceville, GA)
Supply Chain Management/Logisitics Internship (San Diego, CA)
Paid Accounting Intern
Summer Associate, Client Service, 2024 (San Francisco)
Undergraduate Internship, Finance & Accounting, Summer 2024
Supply Chain Management/Logisitics Internship (Lawrenceville, GA)
Supply Chain Management/Logisitics Internship (San Diego, CA)
Economics Graduate Data
Note: Undergraduate outcome data is collected by the UMW Career Center each year. The data is then broken down by major in order to determine how many graduates in each major are employed, attending graduate school, or pursuing a different path within 6 months of graduation.
- “knowledge rate” defines the percent of graduates for which the institution has reasonable and verifiable information concerning the graduates’ post-graduation career activities
- “career outcome rate” is the number of graduates who have landed in any of the employment categories (full-time, part-time, internship) in addition to service, military, and continuing education divided by the total number of students for whom an outcome is known.
Economics Alumni (2018-2022)
Total graduates: 101
Knowledge Rate: 91%
Career Outcome Rate: 92%
- Employed Full-time: 70%
- Employed Part-time: 8%
- Grad School: 9%
- Military: 1%
- Volunteer Service: 3%
- Seeking Employment: 9%
- Waiting on Grad School: 1%
Where do our alumni land?
Companies
Graduate Schools
Alumni Success Stories
UMW alumni are excited to help current students and other alumni succeed in their fields. Below are stories from alumni about their experiences at UMW and after.
Alumni Advice: Read tips from ECON alums!
Alumni Networking: These alums have expressed interest in assisting current ECON students. Send them an email for more information.
Alumni Videos: Visit the Economics Alumni playlist on our Youtube page to learn more about our successful alums.