As an economics major at Suffolk University, you’ll be part of a vibrant community of students, scholars, and professors who synthesize data to solve social issues and substantiate policy decisions. You’ll be treated like a colleague—expect to work alongside professors on key research and policy issues; many of our scholars are frequently called on to provide policy advice and media commentary.
Our program provides a broad study of economics, from micro- and macroeconomics to statistics. With these skills, you can embark on a career in international relations, finance, government, or public policy.
As an economics major, you’ll learn to think logically to solve problems. You’ll also use observations and datasets to make important inferences. You’ll learn to state your ideas clearly and concisely in written assignments and oral presentations. Plus, you’ll discover how to analyze issues like crime, unemployment, inflation, taxes, sports, and voting behavior using economic tools and methods.
*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please check with institution
4 September 2024, 13 January 2025
College of Arts and Sciences
73 Tremont Street,
BOSTON,
Massachusetts,
02108, United States
Students must have high school qualification.
English language requirements
TOEFL iBT score (minimum required score is a 79).
IELTS score (minimum required score is a 6.5)
PTE- Academic with a minimum score of 54
Application deadline for fall is February 15 and spring is December 1.
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
Located in the heart of Boston, Suffolk offers undergraduate programs in over 60 areas of study.