Undergraduate Economics
The American University Department of Economics believes that theoretical understanding, empirical investigation, and policy analysis are improved when we consider a wide variety of theoretical and methodological viewpoints rather than just those that have historically dominated the field.
In class and through research, our students and faculty analyze causes and consequences of current challenges facing our societies: exploring historical contexts and institutional causes of societal problems and ways that broader perspectives may help provide solutions.
A Career in Economics
Four diverse individuals offer their insights on how a background in economics can be a tool for diverse career paths and for solving very human problems.
Economics at a Glance
- See the Curriculum page for outcomes info and advice about diverse options with the Econ BS, Econ BA, or joint Math/Econ BS, depending on your career goals and comfort with mathematical analysis. You can combine the BS or BA and a master’s degree in as little as five years.
- Add an economics major or Econ Minor to complement your coursework in another major to gain the analytical, critical thinking, and statistical skills in high demand by today’s employers and graduate schools.
- Economics majors are in high demand in government with 13% expected job growth this decade and employment almost anywhere, from non-profits, universities, and international organizations to corporations, finance, law, and consulting.
- Take advantage of the wide variety of opportunities for students in the department and Washington, DC, including internships, honors programs, and research.
- Undergraduate Program Director: Professor Evan Kraft.
Undergraduate Internships
- Students can procure an internship for credit-- ECON-391 or ECON-491. ECON-491 is for undergraduate seniors only who are using their internship as a capstone for their major.
- Look over the requirements of an internship that would qualify for credit. It includes working for 14 consecutive weeks, for at least 15 hours per week to earn 3 credits, and your job duties must include doing economics research and analysis. Read all internship requirements.
- Once you have found your internship that meets the requirements, go to the Registrar's website to complete the Internship Form.
- Internship Program Director: Professor Walter Park.
Sample 4-Year Plans
BS in Economics
Year | Fall | Spring |
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1st | AUx-I WRT-100 (W1) Complex Problems Habits of Mind #1 ECON-100 Principles of Macro STAT-202 Basic Statistics (Q1) |
AUx-2 WRT-101 (W1) Habits of Mind #2 Habits of Mind #3 ECON-200 Principles of Micro MATH-221 Calculus 1 (Q1) |
2nd | Habits of Mind #4 ECON-400 Intermediate Micro ECON-314 Economic Inequality (DIV)*/Econ Elective #1 |
Habits of Mind #5 ECON-401 Intermediate Macro CSC-148 Intro to Computer Science or MATH-222 Calculus II |
3rd | Apply to the BS/MA Program! ECON-322 Applied Econometrics 1 (Q2) ECON-440/640 Communicating Economics (W2) Econ Elective #2 ECON-405/605 Intro to Math Econ |
Study Abroad!** Econ Elective #3 |
4th | Capstone*** Econ Elective #4 |
Econ Elective #5 |
* Economics offers two diversity and equity (DIV) options: ECON-314 Economic Inequality and ECON-316 Political Economy of Race in the United States.
** 12 credit hours of the Economics program can be fulfilled through the London School of Economics study abroad program. 6 credit hours of the BA in Economics program can be fulfilled through other study abroad programs.
*** Capstone options: ECON-480 (Fall only), ECON-478 (Spring only), ECON-491 Senior Internship (offered Fall and Spring), ECON-492 Senior Internship in Teaching (offered Fall and Spring).
BA in Economics
Year | Fall | Spring |
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1st | AUx-I WRT-100 (W1) Complex Problems Habits of Mind #1 ECON-100 Principles of Macro |
AUx-2 WRT-101 (W1) Habits of Mind #2 ECON-200 Principles of Micro STAT-202/203/204 (Q1) |
2nd | Habits of Mind #3 ECON-300 Intermediate Micro ECON-314 Economic Inequality (DIV)* (Elective #1) |
Habits of Mind #4 ECON-301 Intermediate Macro ECON-322 Applied Econometrics I (Q2) |
3rd | Apply to the BS/MA Program! ECON-440 Communicating Economics (W2) (Elective 2) Econ Elective #3 |
Study Abroad!** Econ Elective #4 |
4th | Habit of Mind #5 | Capstone*** Econ Elective #5 |
* Economics offers two diversity and equity (DIV) options: ECON-314 Economic Inequality and ECON-316 Political Economy of Race in the United States
** 12 credit hours of the Economics program can be fulfilled through the London School of Economics study abroad program. 6 credit hours of the BA in Economics program can be fulfilled through other study abroad programs.
*** Capstone options: ECON-480 (Fall only), ECON-478 (Spring only), ECON-491 Senior Internship (offered Fall and Spring), ECON-492 Senior Internship in Teaching (offered Fall and Spring)
BA in Economics (International Track)
Year | Fall | Spring |
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1st | AUx-I WRT-100 (W1) Complex Problems Habits of Mind #1 ECON-100 Principles of Macro |
AUx-2 WRT-101 (W1) Habits of Mind #2 ECON-200 Principles of Micro STAT-202/203/204 (Q1) |
2nd | Habits of Mind #3 ECON-300 Intermediate Micro Suggestion: ECON-314 Economic Inequality (DIV)* (Elective 1) |
Habits of Mind #4 ECON-301 Intermediate Macro ECON-322 Applied Econometrics I (Q2) |
3rd |
Apply to the BS/MA Program! |
Study Abroad! ECON-371 International Economics: Trade |
4th |
Econ Development Elective |
Capstone*** |
*Economics offers two diversity and equity (DIV) options: ECON-314 Economic Inequality adn ECON-316 Political Economy of Race in the United States.
** 12 credit hours of the Economics program can be fulfilled through the London School of Economics study abroad program. 6 credit hours of the BA in Economics program can be fulfilled through other study abroad programs.
*** Capstone options: ECON-480 (Fall only), ECON-478 (Spring only), ECON-491 Senior Internship (offered Fall and Spring), ECON-492 Senior Internship in Teaching (offered Fall and Spring)
Joint BS in Mathematics and Economics
If you are interested in pursuing a joint Mathematics and Economics BS track, please reach out to your advisor for more details and to help you develop a four year plan.