BS in Economics with Statistics

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Pittsburgh

Program Overview

A major integrating economics with comprehensive training in statistical methods. Suitable for students interested in applied economic research, data analytics, or econometrics.

Curriculum Structure
Years 1–2: Core Foundations

  • Micro and macroeconomics

  • Calculus and introductory statistics

  • Introduction to econometrics

Years 3–4: Applied Statistics in Economics

  • Advanced econometrics and statistical inference

  • Data analysis and computing

  • Economics electives with empirical focus

  • Senior project or seminar

Focus Areas

  • Statistical methods in economics

  • Empirical research and data analysis

  • Policy and business analytics

Learning Outcomes

  • Use statistical tools for economic research

  • Apply data-driven approaches to economic problems

  • Prepare for roles in research, analytics, or graduate study

Accreditation & Reputation
Offered by University of Pittsburgh’s Department of Economics and Department of Statistics

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

This program provides strong foundations in both statistics and economics, ideal for data-driven careers.

Experiential learning includes:

  • Coursework involving R, SAS, and Stata for statistical analysis and econometrics.

  • Research projects facilitated by the Pitt Statistics Department’s Applied Research Labs.

  • Internship placement programs with healthcare, finance, and tech firms.

  • Collaborative class projects applying statistics to economic datasets.

  • Access to the University Library System’s extensive digital economics collections.

Progression & Future Opportunities

The BS in Economics with Statistics at the University of Pittsburgh equips students with powerful analytical and quantitative skills for data-intensive careers in finance, government, policy research, and tech. Graduates often take on roles such as data analyst, policy researcher, risk analyst, or economic consultant. Here’s how Pitt supports strong outcomes:

  • Pitt’s Career Center offers personalized guidance, resume building, mock interviews, and access to top employers through the Pitt Commons network and career fairs.

  • Roughly 93% of graduates are employed or in grad school within six months; economics majors with a statistical focus typically earn starting salaries between $60,000–$75,000.

  • Students benefit from partnerships with organizations like PNC Bank, UPMC, the RAND Corporation, and the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland.

  • Accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE), Pitt’s degree provides long-term academic and career credibility.

  • The curriculum includes econometrics, statistical modeling, and data software training (Stata, R), blending economics with hands-on technical skills.

Further Academic Progression:
Graduates often pursue master’s degrees in statistics, economics, public policy, data science, or quantitative finance—or apply to PhD programs in related fields.


 

Program Key Stats

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Eligibility Criteria

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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Statistician – Apply statistical analysis to economic datasets for actionable insights
  • Econometrician – Develop models to analyze and forecast economic variables
  • Research Analyst – Support academic or market research projects using statistical software and economic reasoning
  • Public Policy Analyst – Evaluate government programs and policies using statistical tools
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