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Economics

Economics is where business, applied mathematics, and human behavior meet.

Studying economics requires not only an analytical mind, but also curiosity about contemporary events and society as a whole.

Your degree in Economics will expose you to micro and macroeconomics while honing your quantitative and qualitative skills. You'll gain a solid foundation in corporate finance and the analytical tools commonly used in financial services, investment analysis, and research.

Top Reasons

Experiential Learning

The Economics program emphasizes practical application and experiential learning through internships, research projects, and other opportunities where students learn to apply economic principals in real-world settings.

Strong Faculty Expertise

Dedicated faculty provide industry expertise, personalized attention, valuable mentorship, and opportunities for collaborative research.

Career & Grad School Opportunities

FSC graduates earn Ph.D.s at Yale, Rutgers, and the London School of Economics, and go on to work for the World Bank, the European Union, and in corporate law.

CFA® Institute University Affiliate Program

The CFA® Institute University Affiliate Program offers invaluable resources and networking opportunities, providing access to globally recognized certifications and connections with a prestigious network of professionals.

Meet Our Mocs

Connor Bligh
Peter V. Bias, Ph.D.

Featured Faculty

Peter Bias

An educated person knows more than bullet points. I try to get students to understand how and why particular things occur in economics or statistics. I start with a very extensive grounding in the principles and work up from there.

Clubs And More

Many extracurricular organizations are associated with the Economics major, including , the professional business fraternity; the Real Estate Club; and the Dean’s Advisory Council.

Program Details

AVAILABLE IN:

BS

Minor

Admission Requirements

First-Years

All freshman applicants to ³Ô¹ÏÍøs full-time degree programs must submit the following information:

Transfers

Applying to Florida Southern as a transfer student is easy.

If transferring less than 24 credits, we also need your:

  • Official high school transcript
  • SAT and/or ACT scores

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Internationals

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Program Contact

Peter V. Bias Peter V. Bias, Ph.D.

Professor of Business and Economics

William F. Chatlos Professorship in Business and Economics

Becker Business - 224

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