Mapping your Economics Major

Your Hood experience is about so much more than just your economics major.

The Student Success Center, the Center for Career Development & Experiential Learning, and the Office of the Registrar have teamed up to show you where a economics major can take you. They will help you cultivate, engage and prepare during your time at Hood so that you are career ready for your journey beyond Hood.

Additionally, these maps will serve as milestones and guideposts when you meet with your academic adviser. 

Contact

Student Success
301-696-3860

Registrar
301-696-3620

Center for Career Development & Experiential Education
301-696-3583
College CatalogThe George B. Delaplaine Jr. School of BusinessEconomics (B.A.)

Year One

Fall Semester 

Credits

ECON 205 Principles of Macroeconomics

3

FYS 101 First Year Seminar

3

Core- Foreign language 101

4

ENGL 100 Elements of Composition

4

Core- Health and Wellness/PE

1

 

15

Spring Semester

Credits

ECON 206 Principles of Microeconomics

3

ECMG 212 or MATH 112 Applied Statistics

3

Core- Foreign Language 102

4

Core - Scientific Thought (with lab)

4

Core - Health & Wellness/PE

1

 

15

Year Two

Fall Semester

Credits

ECON 305 Macroeconomic Analysis

3

MATH 201 Calculus I

4

Core - Philosophical Inquiry

3

Core - Historical Analysis

3

Core - Literary Analysis

3

 

16

Spring Semester

Credits

ECON 306 Microeconomic Analysis

3

Focal area requirement 1

3

Core - Visual and Performing Arts

3

Core - Scientific Thought (non-lab)

3

Elective

3

 

15

Year Three

Fall Semester

Credits

ECON 452 History of Economic Thought

3

Focal area requirement 2

3

Core- Global Perspectives

3

Elective

3

Elective

3

Elective

3

 

18

Spring Semester

Credits

Focal area requirement 3

3

Focal area requirement 4

3

Elective

3

Elective

3

Elective

3

 

15

Year Four

Fall Semester

Credits

ECON 480 Econometrics

3

Focal area requirement 5

3

Elective

3

Elective

3

Elective

3

 

15

Spring Semester

Credits

ECON 470 Seminar

3

Elective

3

Elective

3

Elective

3

Elective

3

 

15

 

Total Credits = 124

 

Learning, Self-Exploration, and Academic Excellence

The Hood College Center for Career Development and Experiential Education is here to support you through your four-year educational journey. Whether you are headed toward additional educational pursuits after graduation or on to the exciting world of work, we recommend that you investigate all your opportunities through three distinct types of exploration. These include Cultivating knowledge of your major and occupations related to your studies, Engaging in activities that give you hands-on experience, and taking practical steps toward Preparing for life after college. Below are three tables that will help you understand these areas and associated activities. Want to know more? Meet with a counselor in the Career Center. Email careers@hood.edu to make an appointment. 

Cultivate

Explore your Major and Related Occupations

Year 1Year 2Year 3Year 4

Explore economics professions on the Hood College website, as well as the What Can I Do With the Major?, and the CareerOneStop websites.

Make an appointment through Handshake to meet with a Career Counselor to update your resume and consider locations for an business specific internship.

Update your resume to include classes from the previous year and any experiences, either your major or employment.

Update your resume to include classes from the previous year and any experiences, either internship or employment.

Explore career options in economics and related fields that may be of interest through the Focus 2 Career Assessment.

Explore club and engagement opportunities such as the business organizations Enactus or The Blazing Alpha Fund. Learn more about campus clubs and organizations through Pergola Connect.

Enroll in MGMT 399 to gain insight into finding an Internship, to gain work experience and college credit.

If you have not already completed, take MGMT 399, or a second internship experience, to gain additional work experience and/or college credit

Meet with Career Center staff to begin developing a resume.

 

Meet with Counselors in Career Services to identify potential internships, consider competitive national experiences.

 

 

 

 

 

Engage

Locally and Globally 

Year 1Year 2Year 3Year 4

Attend the Fall and Spring Community Engagement Fairs to learn more about not-for-profit agencies that provide low or no-cost business/accounting services to those in need.

Participate in Career Center workshops on interviewing for success and creating a LinkedIn page.

Attend Chamber of Commerce industry related events. Speak with a Career Center counselor to learn more about these.

Schedule an appointment to learn about job interviewing and to practice interview with one or more Counselors in the Career Center.

 

Conduct informational interviews with Hood College alumni working in the business related fields. (Work with a Career Counselor to identify individuals).

Update your LinkedIn page to reflect new experiences and coursework.

Attend conferences of professional associations.

 

 

Shadow professionals or alumni who work your business field of choice.

Attend the Career Center’s Annual Night of Networking event to meet professionals.

 

 

Conduct informational interviews with Hood College alumni working in business roles. (Work with a Career Center counselor to identify individuals).

 

Prepare

For Post-Graduation Success

Year 1Year 2Year 3Year 4

If eligible for the Federal Work Study program, consult with a Career Counselor about opportunities relevant to your business interests.

Attend the Spring Internship & Career Fair to meet directly with employers from a variety of industries who may need business interns.

Attend the Spring Internship & Career Fair to meet directly with employers from a variety of industries who may need business interns.

Meet with a Career Counselor to make plans for how you will conduct your job search beginning in the semester prior to your graduation.

 

Regularly check the Handshake events page to see if there are employers of interest providing information sessions on campus.

Attend Career Center workshops on interviewing for success and how to conduct a job search.

Discuss graduate school options with faculty in your department and a Career Counselor in the Career Center.

 

If considering part-time employment, work with the Career Center and consult faculty to learn about opportunities at companies in business related functions.

Attend the Career Center’s Annual Night of Networking event to meet professionals.

Attend the Spring Internship & Career Fair to meet directly with employers from a variety of industries who are recruiting for new hires.

 

Consider taking an exploratory micro-internship in your field of interest. Visit Hood College’s partner program through Parker Dewey.

Select part-time jobs and internships in your field of interest.

 
  • Utilize resources at the Library and Learning Commons
  • Meet regularly with your academic adviser
  • Work with tutors at the Writing Center
  • Complete the FAFSA and apply for scholarships

Learn more about careers in economics: https://whatcanidowiththismajor.com/major/economics/

  • Specialties:
    • Micro
    • Macro
    • Financial
    • International
    • Industrial organizational
    • Demographic or labor
    • Natural resource and environmental
    • Public finance
    • Econometrics
    • Business
  • Data collection
  • Data analysis
  • Research analysis
  • Forecasting
  • Planning
  • Consulting
  • Policy advising
  • Economic development
  • Research firms and think tanks
  • Private corporations in a variety of industries
  • Consumer goods manufacturing firms
  • Nonprofits and non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
  • Federal government:
    • Department of labor
    • Bureau of labor statistics
    • Department of commerce
    • Bureau of economic analysis
    • Census bureau
    • Department of agriculture

Explore more career opportunities in economics: https://www.onetonline.org/