
Business Economics
Develop core skills and learn to effectively analyze economics.
The business economics major develops core skills to analyze business economics phenomenon and relationships. The major also studies the collective behavior of businesses and industries, and governments and countries. The major emphasizes logical thought used in problem-solving, observation and inference from data, and presenting ideas in writing and speech. The major includes the study of microeconomics and macroeconomics, classes in economic fields such as labor economics, managerial economics or energy economics, and the study of statistical analysis.
Students that major in business economics will graduate with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree (BBA).
Internships and Job Placement
100% of our 2022 business economics graduates experienced positive outcomes such as employment or continuing education within six months after commencement. Many students have even accepted offers during their senior year.
Our Business Academic Advising & Career Services center is onsite in Copeland Hall, ready to help you understand how to use good career marketing strategies, from your freshman year. Weāre ready to help you find the perfect internship or job. In addition to career fairs, and College Placement Champions, youāll have access to BOBCAT CareerLink, a web-based system where employers post positions, review resumes, and connect with candidates. Plus, participate in workshops, seminars, and even one-on-one coaching to make sure youāre presenting yourself the right way and achieving your career goals.
Top Employers
Our graduates are highly sought after by top national and international organizations.
- JPMorgan Chase
- Sherwin Williams
- Coyote Logistics

Potential Careers
- Economic Analyst
- Financial Analyst
- Public Policy Researcher
The study of business economics is diverse and analytical. The discipline of economics coupled with a foundation in business provides a solid background for many career paths. Whether you pursue an advanced degree in business, law, or economics, or combine the major with another to prepare you for a different career path, youāll have an understanding of how business, industries, governments, and countries interrelate to prepare you for an entry-level position as a business analyst, financial analyst, market researcher, or public policy researcher. With an advanced degree, you would be prepared to become an economist.
Business Economics Major Coursework
View the in OHIO's Undergraduate Catalog to see a complete list of requirements. Coursework includes the study of microeconomics and macroeconomics, classes in economic fields such as labor economics, managerial economics or energy economics, and the study of statistical analysis.