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The major in Economics, which is available both through The Kania School of Management and The College of Arts and Sciences, provides an excellent training for understanding the economic events and developments of our complex industrialized society and of the world economies. It equips the student with training and background needed to assume responsible managerial positions in industry, commerce, banking, or government service. It also gives a strong preparation for the pursuit of graduate studies in Economics or the legal profession.

Recently, the Wall Street Journal reported that economics has been one of the most popular choices among students and prospective employers alike.

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You can contact the Economics department via email or by writing us at:
The Kania School of Management
Brennan Hall Suite 438
Scranton PA 18510
Phone: 570.941.4048
Fax: 570.941.4825

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