BA Economics

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Houston

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Arts in Economics at the University of Houston provides a solid foundation in economic theory and critical thinking, ideal for students who want a flexible degree that prepares them for careers in law, public policy, business, or graduate study. It emphasizes qualitative understanding alongside quantitative skills.

Curriculum Structure:

  • Year 1:
    Begin with foundational courses such as Principles of Microeconomics and Principles of Macroeconomics, alongside general education classes to build a broad academic base.

  • Year 2:
    Move on to Intermediate Microeconomics and Intermediate Macroeconomics, developing your ability to analyze economic models and understand economic dynamics at a deeper level.

  • Year 3:
    Focus on Econometrics and choose electives that explore applied economics, such as labor economics, environmental economics, or international economics, to tailor your studies toward your interests.

  • Year 4:
    Complete your upper-level economics electives, including advanced courses that challenge you to apply economic theory to real-world problems and policy analysis.

Focus Areas: Economic theory, applied economics, econometrics, public policy, international economics.
Learning Outcomes: Graduates will be able to analyze economic issues using theoretical and empirical tools, think critically about economic policies, and communicate findings effectively.
Professional Alignment (Accreditation): The program is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC), ensuring rigorous academic standards.
Reputation (Employability Rankings): The University of Houston is recognized for strong ties to Houston’s business and energy sectors, providing students valuable internship and employment opportunities in a major economic hub.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

The University of Houston equips Economics students with practical experience through specialized labs, internships, and research collaborations. The program emphasizes applying economic theory in real-world settings, preparing students for careers in various sectors.

  • Economics Lab offering coursework support and opportunities for research collaboration.

  • Internship programs that connect students with local businesses and organizations.

  • Faculty-led research projects providing hands-on experience.

  • Access to resources that enhance students’ analytical and professional skills.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates with a BA in Economics from UH find roles such as market analysts, economic researchers, financial advisors, or business consultants. The university’s strong ties to Houston’s business community help create valuable career opportunities.

  • UH’s Career Services provides workshops, job fairs, and internship placements targeted to economics students.

  • The university reports a solid employment rate, with average starting salaries around $57,000.

  • UH partners with major Houston employers including Shell, ExxonMobil, and local financial firms to offer internships and career pathways.

  • The Bauer College of Business and UH’s AACSB accreditation ensure the degree is respected by employers.

  • Graduates pursue careers across energy, finance, healthcare, and government sectors.

Further Academic Progression:
Students can continue their studies with graduate programs in economics, finance, business analytics, or law. UH offers several master’s and professional degree options that complement the undergraduate curriculum.


Program Key Stats

$26568 (Annual cost)
Sept Intake : 2nd Jun


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Eligibility Criteria

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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Economist – Analyze economic data and trends to advise government agencies private corporations or consulting firms on policy markets or business strategy
  • Investment Banking Analyst – Support capital raising mergers and acquisitions and financial transactions by building detailed financial models and conducting valuations at investment banks
  • Data Analyst or Data Scientist – Use programming languages like Python R and SQL and statistical techniques to analyze large datasets and provide actionable insights for business or policy decisions
  • Actuary – Combine economics statistics and mathematics to assess and manage financial risks for insurance companies pension funds and financial service firms
  • Management Consultant – Advise organizations across industries on operational efficiency market entry and strategic challenges to improve overall performance
  • Financial Analyst – Evaluate company financial statements market conditions and investment opportunities to guide corporate finance portfolio management or banking decisions
  • Policy Analyst – Research and assess public policies related to economics labor health or education for think tanks NGOs or government agencies
  • Quantitative Analyst or Econometrician – Apply advanced quantitative methods and econometric models to forecast economic outcomes and guide investment or policy decisions
  • Certified Public Accountant CPA – Provide auditing tax planning and financial consulting services combine economic understanding with regulatory compliance in accounting firms or corporations
  • Economic Researcher – Conduct academic or applied research for universities government bodies like the Federal Reserve or Bureau of Labor Statistics or international organizations
  • Marketing Analyst – Analyze consumer data and market trends to optimize pricing strategies product launches and promotional campaigns for corporations
  • Financial Risk Analyst – Identify and quantify financial risks in banking insurance or corporate finance to develop risk mitigation strategies
  • International Development Specialist – Work on economic development projects focused on poverty reduction trade or policy reform for international agencies like USAID or the World Bank
  • Federal Reserve Analyst or Central Banker – Support monetary policy economic research and financial regulation to promote economic stability and growth at regional Federal Reserve Banks or the Board of Governors
  • Entrepreneur or Startup Founder – Leverage economic principles to build businesses especially in sectors like fintech healthtech or analytics-driven platforms

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