BA in Economics

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Georgia State University

Program Overview

The BA in Economics at Georgia State offers a flexible program emphasizing economic theory, policy, and social sciences. It suits students interested in careers across business, government, and nonprofit sectors or who plan to continue their studies.

Curriculum Structure

Year 1–2
Students start with ECON 2101 (Principles of Microeconomics) and ECON 2102 (Principles of Macroeconomics), along with math courses to build quantitative and analytical skills. Early coursework focuses on core economic concepts and data analysis basics.

Year 2–3
Intermediate courses such as ECON 3101 (Intermediate Microeconomics) and ECON 3102 (Intermediate Macroeconomics) deepen economic understanding. Students explore econometrics and select electives like Public Economics or International Trade.

Year 3–4
Advanced electives include ECON 4101 (Econometrics), ECON 4105 (Labor Economics), and ECON 4110 (Environmental Economics). A senior seminar or project allows for in-depth study and practical application.


Focus areas: Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Econometrics, Labor Economics, Environmental Economics

Learning outcomes: Analyze economic issues critically, apply quantitative tools, communicate findings effectively, prepare for varied career opportunities

Professional alignment (accreditation): Accredited through the College of Arts and Sciences; prepares students for public, private, and nonprofit roles

Reputation (employability rankings): Georgia State graduates are well-regarded in Atlanta’s business and government sectors, benefiting from the university’s strong urban network

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

Georgia State’s Economics program is well known for its practical approach and research opportunities.

Experiential learning includes:

  • Internships arranged through the university’s Career Center.

  • Use of econometric software like Stata and R.

  • Participation in the Andrew Young School’s research initiatives.

  • Opportunities for independent study and faculty collaboration.

  • Group projects emphasizing applied economic issues.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Georgia State’s BA in Economics offers a comprehensive liberal arts foundation combined with practical economic analysis, ideal for careers in policy, finance, business, and education. Graduates commonly work as policy analysts, financial advisors, business consultants, and research associates. Here’s what supports their success:

  • The Career Services Center provides major-specific advising, internship placements, and networking events, leveraging strong local business connections.

  • About 88% of graduates are employed or enrolled in graduate programs within six months, with average starting salaries near $56,000.

  • Georgia State partners with the Atlanta Federal Reserve, state agencies, and private sector firms, offering students numerous internship and research opportunities.

  • Accredited by SACSCOC, the BA program emphasizes flexibility and cross-disciplinary learning.

  • Alumni often move into leadership roles in finance, government, and nonprofit sectors throughout the Atlanta metro area.

Further Academic Progression:
Many graduates pursue master’s degrees in economics, business, public policy, or law school to expand their career paths.

Program Key Stats

$31,260
$ 60
Aug Intake : 1st May


59 %

Eligibility Criteria

CCD
2.5 - 2.7
22 - 24
60 - 65

920
17
6.0
69

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Economic Analyst
  • Financial Analyst
  • Policy Analyst
  • Data Analyst
  • Budget Analyst
  • Market Research Analyst
  • Economist (entry-level)
  • Financial Consultant
  • Investment Banking Associate (entry-level)
  • Risk Analyst
  • Credit Analyst
  • Insurance Underwriter
  • Urban Planner
  • Public Policy Consultant
  • Economic Development Specialist
  • Actuarial Assistant
  • Research Assistant
  • Economic Journalist
  • Business Intelligence Analyst
  • Revenue Officer
  • Statistician (entry-level)
  • Government Affairs Specialist
  • Trade Compliance Analyst
  • Economic Advisor (junior roles)
  • Legislative Analyst
  • Banking Associate
  • Loan Officer
  • Supply Chain Analyst
  • Education Policy Analyst
  • Healthcare Economist (entry-level)
  • International Trade Analyst

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