Economics

As an Economics major, you'll study how the Earth's limited resources are used, theories of production and distribution, and how our choices affect global economies

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About This Program

  • Choose from two areas of concentration: Economics and Mathematical Economics.
  • It's not just about studying numbers and graphs. We look at how economies work and how they impact us all.
  • Dig into the wealth of nations, how it's produced and exchanged, where it goes, and how it's shared.
  • Is grad school in your post-undergraduate plans? If so, we suggest you major in Mathematical Economics or double major in Economics and Mathematics due to the advanced math modeling you’ll need to know for graduate-level studies.
  • In addition to graduate studies, Pitzer’s Economics program will prepare you for a career in banking, finance, insurance, sales, management, or education.
  • In conjunction with Claremont Graduate University, we offer an accelerated program for completion of the BA and MA in Economics in five years.

At a Glance

Degree Awarded

  • Bachelor of Arts

Field Group

Economics

Program Type

Area of Study

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Student Engagement

Aru Warrier ’25 and Sam McGinty ’25, economics majors, began CASE, a peer mentorship program to give fellow students college and career advice.

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Awards

Economics and public policy double major Alaina Neuburger ’24 is one of 10 recipients selected for the 2024 Judicial Fellowship under the Capital Fellows Program.

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Economics Program Details

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What You Will Learn

  1. How to demonstrate an understanding of the concepts, terms, and models of micro- and macroeconomics.
  2. How to apply economic theory and methods to real-world economic problems.
  3. How to conduct data gathering and perform data analysis using statistical software.
  4. How to define and analyze an economic issue by identifying a question and using the appropriate methods to design, conduct, and synthesize research to form assessments.  

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Visit the Economics Field Group page for more information and resources.

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Economics Faculty

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Menna Bizuneh

  • Professor of Economics
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  • Special Assistant to the President for Enrollment Management
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Alma Bezares Calderon

  • Assistant Professor of Economics
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Deepti Goel

  • Assistant Professor of Economics
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Maya Federman

  • Professor of Economics
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Linus Yamane

  • Professor of Economics

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