The Bachelor of Science in Quantitative Economics uses quantitative tools and methods to study economics and perform economic analysis.
The Bachelor of Science in Quantitative Economics uses quantitative tools and methods to study economics and perform economic analysis.
Coursework includes:
This program also includes a choice of other quantitative-relevant coursework including data science, math and geographic information systems (GIS).
What Sets Our Program Apart
What Can I Do with a Degree in Quantitative Economics?
This program provides a strong foundation for anyone interested in a career in economic analysis or who is interested in pursuing graduate education in economics or a related field. Students have gone on to pursue careers as:
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median annual salary for a financial analyst is is $99,890 and the median annual salary for an economist is $115,730.
Why Study Quantitative Economics in Philadelphia?
We’re a lively, close community of students, teachers and alumni with eyes wide open for new ideas and experiences. We take risks and we have each other’s backs.
We explore widely, pushing the boundaries between art and science, thinking and acting, local and global. We’re looking for purpose, but we’re practical, too, because we want to lead the way to a prosperous future.
History & Mission
Steeped in a tradition of academic rigor and social justice, Saint Joseph’s has been challenging students to lead engaged lives for more than 170 years. We believe in honoring our past while focusing on the future. Today we prepare students to lead successful lives of meaning and impact in a complex, fast-changing world.
Mission Statment
As Philadelphia’s Jesuit Catholic University, Saint Joseph’s provides a rigorous, student-centered education rooted in the liberal arts. We prepare students for personal excellence, professional success and engaged citizenship.
Striving to be an inclusive and diverse community that educates and cares for the whole person, we encourage and model lifelong commitment to thinking critically, making ethical decisions, pursuing social justice and finding God in all things.
Founded By The Jesuits
Throughout the world, the Jesuits are known for their achievements in education, service and the sciences — and their revolutionary spirit. The order has started schools and colleges throughout the world, in many cases bringing educational opportunity to urban areas.
There are only 27 Jesuit colleges and universities in the United States, and we are one of them.
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