Bachelor of Business Administration in Economics
The Bachelor of Business Administration in Economics differs greatly from the B.A. and the B.S. degree because it is a joint program between the J. Mack Robinson College of Business and the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies. This is a business degree with an economic focus.
Admission to the B.S. in Economics is submitted through Georgia State Undergraduate Admissions. Visit http://admissions.gsu.edu/ for application information, deadlines and financial aid information.
For help with your career direction, contact AYSPS Career Services. Attend their frequent workshops or work one-on-one with a career counselor to optimize your job search.
Economics majors are successful in a wide variety of careers. Although various roles in businesses are most common, economics majors are successful in law, medicine, government, non-profits and international relations, as well as in academic roles.
Program Resources for All Degrees
- Which Economics Degree Should I Pursue?
- Course Recommendations Sheet
- University Catalog (Program of Study)
- Concentration Certificate Form
- Browse Undergraduate Courses
- Which Courses are Offered When?
Student Resources for All Degrees
The Bachelor of Business Administration in Economics differs greatly from the B.A. and the B.S. degree because it is a joint program between the J. Mack Robinson College of Business and the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies. This is a business degree with an economic focus.
Admission to the B.S. in Economics is submitted through Georgia State Undergraduate Admissions. Visit http://admissions.gsu.edu/ for application information, deadlines and financial aid information.
For help with your career direction, contact AYSPS Career Services. Attend their frequent workshops or work one-on-one with a career counselor to optimize your job search.
Economics majors are successful in a wide variety of careers. Although various roles in businesses are most common, economics majors are successful in law, medicine, government, non-profits and international relations, as well as in academic roles.
Program Resources for All Degrees
- Which Economics Degree Should I Pursue?
- Course Recommendations Sheet
- University Catalog (Program of Study)
- Concentration Certificate Form
- Browse Undergraduate Courses
- Which Courses are Offered When?