Economics
An economist studies the distribution and production of services, goods, and resources through data interpretation and analysis. As a student of economics, you’ll begin to perceive and understand effects with unintended consequences, adding to your decision-making skills and job permanence.
The skills inherent to an economics degree are highly sought by employers: gathering data and utilizing various data analysis techniques, technical writing, critical thinking, analytical communication of data, and recognizing behavior in relation to work, production, exchange, distribution and consumption.
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