Undergraduate Programs
At Central Michigan University, you can prepare for a career or graduate studies in economics. To see more about information about positions held by economics graduates, click here. If you are interested in what economics majors earn after graduation, click here.
As you explore career options, consider these key features that distinguish CMU's economics program:
- Wide exposure to the field of economics through a variety of courses.
- Opportunities to study economics in the College of Humanities and Social and Behavioral Sciences and the College of Business Administration since economics is considered a social science.
- Honors credit in all undergraduate courses with permission of the instructor.
- Professional development through the Economics Club and Omicron Delta Epsilon economics honorary.
- Opportunities for graduate study in economics (including our accelerated M.A. program).
