Economics, BA
Pace University’s BA in Economics equips you with critical thinking and data analysis skills to thrive in today’s dynamic global economy. With flexible course options, hands-on research opportunities, and pathways including international studies and public policy, you’ll tailor your education to your passions. Graduates earn successful careers at top organizations such as Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, and the Federal Reserve.
Location
New York City
Westchester
Number of Credits
120
Start Date
Fall, Spring
F1 Visa Eligible
Yes
STEM Designated Program
Yes
Shape the Future of Economics
Pace University’s BA in Economics offers a dynamic curriculum designed to keep up with the fast-changing global economy. You’ll build strong analytical and critical thinking skills, learn to interpret data, assess market trends, and make decisions that shape economic outcomes. This flexible program lets you explore electives in areas like environmental studies, economic history, and social justice—tailoring your education to your passions and career goals.
Hands-on learning is at the core. Compete in prestigious events like the Federal Reserve Challenge and the Fiscal Challenge, where you’ll apply classroom concepts to real-world economic scenarios. Additionally, internships, research assistantships, and the chance to collaborate with accomplished faculty on projects provide invaluable professional experience and networking opportunities in one of the world’s most prominent economic hubs.
Want to make a global impact? Choose specialized tracks in international studies or public policy. Study abroad in Brazil, Europe, or China, and tackle issues like healthcare, urban development, and environmental sustainability. At Pace, you’ll graduate with practical skills, global perspectives, and the confidence to lead in any economic landscape.
Curriculum
Our rigorous course topics range from the fundamentals of economics to the culminating seminar in your senior year.
Combined Degree Track
The Combined Degree allows you to replace up to 12 undergraduate elective credits with graduate level courses. This means you can finish almost half of the master's degree requirements by the time you complete your undergraduate coursework, leaving only 18 additional credits to complete a combined BA/MS or BS/MS degree.
International Studies Track
The International Studies Track offers you a rare, first-hand opportunity to learn about the current political, social, and economics dynamics that are impacting international economies. As part of the track, students have an opportunity to take a short-term faculty-led study abroad course to Brazil, Europe, or China. This experience will give you a unique and in-depth understanding of the challenges and opportunities that exist abroad, especially those pertaining to the business environment, financial markets and institutions, and economic development.
Public Policy Track
The objective of the Economic Policy Analysis and Public Economics track is to give you a solid background in policy development and prepare you for a career in government, politics, and public affairs at the public, private and non-profit levels. You will learn to effectively create, analyze, evaluate and quantify economic public policy, focusing on such policy areas as urban issues, healthcare, government, law, and the environment. Economic public policy analysis also prepares you to go on to graduate school for an MS in Applied Quantitative Economic Analysis and Policy which is offered at Pace University.
Take Courses Like
- ECO 211 Sports Economics
- ECO 266 Economics of Gender, Race, and Class
- ECO 386 Economics of Health Care
Unique Opportunities and Experiences
Federal Reserve Challenge: This team offers a unique chance for Economics and Business Economics majors to compete with other schools and test their knowledge of the US economy, monetary policy, and the role of the Federal Reserve System. Pace University’s team has developed a championship pedigree, winning the national competition five times in eight years.
Fiscal Challenge: This team gives students the opportunity to compete with other schools and test their knowledge of fiscal policy, the US economy, and the role of the federal government in smoothing business cycles.
Economics Clubs: Join the Economics Society or Women in Economics to learn more about the discipline, get help with your coursework, connect with alumni, plan for your future, and meet new friends.
Brown Bag Seminar Series: Every month, two to three students, alumni, or invited speakers present their work-in-progress research. This allows students to see what other people are working on, workshop their own research, and network with alumni and industry professionals.
Careers
Graduates of our BA in Economics program are uniquely prepared for careers as an economist, financial manager, market research analyst, policy analyst, and much more.
As a Pace student, you’ll have the opportunity to connect with our robust career services team to develop a career plan that best fits your goals.
Our graduates are prepared for jobs like:
Salary stats below sourced from Salary.com, Indeed.com, and Glassdoor.com.
- Risk Management Analyst (Average Salary: $80,000–$120,000)
- Analyst (Average Salary: $78,000–$120,000)
- Contracts Specialist (Average Salary: $58,000–$190,000)
- Business Analyst (Average Salary: $80,000–$130,000)
- Economist (Average Salary: $120,000–$160,000)
Student Quote
—Olenka Besaga ’23, ’24
Where Pace Graduates are Employed
- Bank of America
- Blue Cross Blue Shield
- The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve
- Credit Suisse
- Equitable Life Insurance
- Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
- Federal Reserve Bank of NY
- Goldman Sachs
- JetBlue
- JPMorgan Chase
- Memorial Sloan-Kettering Medical Center
- Meta
- Morgan Stanley
- Northwestern Mutual
- NYC Department of Corrections
- NYC Office of Management and Budget
- New York Police Department
- Pfizer Pharmaceuticals
- Societe Generale
- State Farm Insurance
- Thompson Reuters
- The United Nations
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Admission and Financial Aid
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- November 15: Early Action I
- December 1: Early Action II
- February 15: Regular Decision
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For the 2024–2025 academic year, full-time undergraduate tuition is $51,382. However, many students pay significantly less due to our generous merit scholarships, which offer up to $33,000 annually, as well as need-based scholarships, grants, on-campus employment opportunities, and loans. Pace is more affordable than you think. Financial assistance can come from many places, including scholarships, grants, on-campus employment, and loans.
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Admission Contact
Office of Undergraduate Admission
New York City: (212) 346-1323
Westchester: (914) 773-3746
Email: [email protected]
Departmental Contact
Anna Shostya, PhD
Phone: (212) 346-1466
Email: [email protected]