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"What can I do with a degree in Economics?"

Prospective students and majors often ask this question. The short answer is "anything."

Oxy graduates who majored in economics have gone on to all types of careers, becoming college professors, C.E.O.'s of major corporations, teachers, attorneys, physicians, theater managers, venture capitalists, high-level government officials, and officers in the air forceto name just a few.

Econ and ECBM majors have held positions such as Chief Financial Officer for the Federal Aviation Administration (Carl Schellenberg '62), research assistant at the Federal Reserve Board (Laura Kawano '02), teacher of students with developmental disabilities in L.A. County (Miki Moreno '73), investment banking analyst at Goldman Sachs (Drenusha Kusari '04), professor of economics at the University of Wisconsin (Bruce Hansen '84), visiting fellow at the Self-Employed Women Association in India (Purvi Tank '02), and member of President Clinton's Council of Economic Advisers (Kathryn Shaw '76).

Our alums have also gone on to graduate school in a variety of fields, earning doctorates, master's degrees, and other advanced degrees in economics, human and organizational systems, medicine, business administration, organizational management, public policy, accounting, law, and many other fields.

More details about some of these careers and opportunities are given below.

Your first step as you start thinking about what you will do after Oxy should be to visit Oxy's Career Development Center, which offers a wealth of information and a variety of programs regarding jobs and careers. Check out their website and visit the office in person to learn more (start visiting early in your college career and visit often throughout your four years).

 If you're interested in graduate school in economics, please read carefully professor Slavov's Tips for Applying to PhD Programs in Economics. This document also provides information about careers available to people who earn advanced degrees in economics.

 If you're interested in graduate school in business administration, please read professor Studenmund's The MBA Myth. This document contains important information about the MBA degree and the best way to prepare for a career in business.

 If you're interested in applying to Law School, a major in Economics will serve you well. Be sure to check out these Tips for Applying to Law School, written by Jon O'Steen '02 (an Economics and Politics double-major at Oxy who now practices law in Arizona).

As always, be sure to contact your advisor or any faculty member in the department if you have questions or concerns.