BS in Economics

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Oklahoma State University

Program Overview

The BS in Economics at Oklahoma State University offers a broad-based education emphasizing economic theory and applications, suited for students interested in business, government, or graduate study. It balances core economic coursework with flexibility for electives.

Curriculum Structure

Year 1–2
Students start with introductory courses like ECON 2003 (Principles of Microeconomics) and ECON 2004 (Principles of Macroeconomics), alongside supporting math and communication classes. This establishes a foundation in economic concepts and analytical thinking.

Year 2–3
Intermediate courses such as ECON 3103 (Intermediate Microeconomics) and ECON 3104 (Intermediate Macroeconomics) deepen understanding of economic models and policy. Students also take statistics and quantitative methods to strengthen analytical skills.

Year 3–4
Upper-division electives include courses like ECON 4103 (Econometrics), ECON 4203 (Public Economics), and ECON 4403 (International Economics). Students may complete a senior capstone or research project to apply economic analysis in practical settings.

Focus areas: Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Econometrics, Public Economics, International Economics

Learning outcomes: Analyze economic problems critically, apply quantitative methods, communicate economic ideas effectively, prepare for diverse career opportunities

Professional alignment (accreditation): Accredited through the Spears School of Business, the program aligns with industry and academic standards for economic education

Reputation (employability rankings): Oklahoma State graduates are competitive in finance, government, and business sectors, supported by strong career services and alumni networks

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

OSU’s BA program balances theory with applied experience, encouraging critical thinking and policy analysis.

Experiential learning includes:

  • Internship placements in government and business sectors.

  • Use of software like R and Stata for economic analysis.

  • Opportunities to assist faculty with ongoing research.

  • Participation in student organizations focused on economics.

  • Engagement in policy-related group projects.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Oklahoma State’s BA in Economics offers a broad-based education blending economic theory with practical skills, preparing students for careers in policy, business, education, and community development. Graduates typically take on roles such as policy analysts, financial advisors, economic educators, or business consultants. Here’s what supports your success:

  • The Career Development Center provides targeted support including job fairs, internship programs, and career coaching tailored to liberal arts students.

  • Around 85% of graduates find employment or enroll in graduate programs within six months, with average starting salaries near $52,000.

  • OSU maintains partnerships with regional economic development organizations, state government agencies, and local businesses to provide internship opportunities.

  • The program is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC), ensuring recognized quality education.

  • Alumni often secure roles in government agencies, financial services, and educational institutions.

Further Academic Progression:
Graduates frequently pursue master’s degrees in economics, public administration, business, or education, depending on their career interests.

Program Key Stats

$40,570
$ 90
Aug Intake : 29th Jul


75 %

Eligibility Criteria

ABB - BBB
3.0 - 3.5
26 - 30
75 - 80

1010 - 1250
20 - 27
6.5
79

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • financial analyst
  • investment banker
  • risk analyst
  • policy analyst
  • economist
  • urban/regional planner
  • data analyst
  • economic research analyst
  • statistician
  • management consultant
  • economic consultant
  • market research analyst
  • business analyst
  • product manager
  • operations analyst
  • economics professor
  • research economist
  • education policy analyst
  • development economist
  • trade analyst
  • foreign service officer
  • real estate analyst
  • urban economist
  • real estate consultant
  • actuary
  • insurance underwriter
  • claims analyst
  • environmental economist
  • energy economist
  • climate policy analyst

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