Our program will help you develop the analytical, research, writing, quantitative and communication skills you'll need to produce significant research papers and confidently present your findings.
Outside the classroom, faculty interact with students in the Economics Liaison, discussing economic news and debates, organizing special lectures, and attending off-campus events. The Economics Liaison also collaborates with the Department in organizing a series of activities aimed at helping students secure internships and transition to careers and graduate school. In addition, students prepare for career success through the Department's Econnect program, featuring events like the annual Economics Student-Alumnae Networking Dinner and alumnae-led workshops on networking, negotiation, interviewing, r'sum development and LinkedIn.
Our students combine their passions, incorporating their expertise into fields like finance, community development and government. Study in economics is also excellent preparation for law school and graduate study in economics, public policy, international relations, management, finance, and many other fields.
A degree in Social Science and Humanities will help you gain a deep understanding of society, culture and human nature. Degree choices include African-American Studies, Classics, History, International Relations, Languages, Linguistics, Philosophy, Politics, Sociology, and Theology & Religious Studies. Graduates could find jobs as: Psychologist, Historian, Archaeologist, Economist, Politician
Anthropologist, Social Worker, Social Researcher, Criminologist, International Relations Officer, Theologist, Translator/ Interpreter