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Students must register for ECON 398 with the Undergraduate Director to receive 3 to 6 credit hours for an economics-related internship. For more details, contact the course instructor for a syllabus.
Who is eligible?
Enrollment is limited to juniors or seniors who have completed ECON 103, ECON 104,...
Considering a degree in Economics? Here, you’ll find information on common career paths, types of employers that hire in the field, and the in-demand skills you’ll develop as an Economics major. You’ll also learn steps you can take as an Economics student to maximize career opportunities.
What ...
Mark Pfundstein has lived in Washington, DC, since 1999. After graduating from college with a degree in political science, he worked on Capitol Hill for over seven years. In 2006, he took a job at The Fund for American Studies (TFAS) directing the oldest and largest of their summer academic interns...
If you want to learn more about our complex society and analyze policy issues, the economics major at Mason is a great fit for you. Economics provides an excellent foundation for graduate studies in business, law, public policy, or international studies, while also paving the way for many job opportu...
Each semester, we ask our departments to nominate one undergraduate and one graduate student from each degree program as exemplars of Mason's core values. These students are honored for their academic achievement and contributions to their respective fields, and for their dedication to Mason's missio...