Economics

Program Type
Undergraduate Major
Degree
Bachelor of Art (BA)
Modes of Study
Blended;In person
Department
Economics

Tuition & fees

Costs include tuition, fees, & other costs such as books. See cost details

Financial aid

On average, 92% of enrolled students who file a FAFSA receive an offer. 91% of offers include scholarships, grants, waiver, and/or work-study. Explore aid

Program duration

Typical completion time: 4 years. Flexible options may save time. Explore options

Admissions

SAT & ACT scores optional. Early action & year-round admissions. View application process & deadlines

Program highlights

  • Learn how to use empirical evidence to evaluate the validity of an economic argument, use statistical methodology, interpret statistical results, and conduct statistical analysis of data.
  • Explore pressing world issues that include social justice, climate change, and inequality.
  • Choose a Liberal Arts Track or Math Intensive Track.
  • Benefit from a high faculty-to-student ratio and receive individual time and attention.
  • Gain hands-on internship experience in a field of your choosing and build a network of professional contacts while earning academic credit.
  • Prepare for a wide variety of careers as well as for graduate study in economics, business administration, public policy, and law.

Expected career outcomes

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Program requirements

The BA in Economics curriculum gives you the opportunity to choose between a Liberal Arts Track and a Math Intensive Track.

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Committed faculty

Our faculty are approachable, experienced, and caring. They are well-connected to the broader community and help students to foster community-based relationships.

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Scholarship opportunities

Scholarships offer valuable financial aid that doesn’t need to be repaid. You’ll be automatically considered for Merit Scholarships when you apply for admission by the deadline. Additional opportunities are available.

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Planning for graduate or Law school?

You could save time and money in earning your master’s degree or Law doctorate. We offer Accelerated Graduate Pathways a Master’s in Policy Planning, and Management (MPPM); Master of Science in Statistics (MS); and to the University of Maine School of Law.

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