Economics? Business? What's the difference?
Economics majors study economic models and theories to analyze how external factors affect and complicate business activities.
Business majors study the buying, selling, and producing of goods, as well as business organization and accounting. They learn how to use the basic principles and techniques of business in a variety of workplaces.
Practical experience in the world of business
Annual business plan competitions, guest speakers, executives-in-residence, study abroad, internships with well-known companies, trade shows...WSU has a remarkable choice of options. You choose what to get involved in to create the future you’d like.
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Rewarding career possibilities
WSU offers 10 majors and minors through the College of Business; the School of Economic Sciences offers six majors and seven minors. Studying business or economics opens up a world of career possibilities.
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Strong programs that help you succeed
Several of WSU's business and economics programs are nationally ranked.
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