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Business and Managerial Economics graduates blend economic theory with practical business applications, preparing them for careers in consulting, finance, and corporate strategy. With an average starting salary of $49,013, these programs offer strong earning potential in today's data-driven economy.

When evaluating programs, students should prioritize schools with strong industry connections, experienced faculty who balance academic credentials with real-world experience, and curricula that emphasize both quantitative analysis and strategic thinking. Look for programs offering internship opportunities, case study methodologies, and access to business simulation software. The best programs also provide exposure to areas like market research, policy analysis, and organizational behavior. With 93 schools offering this major nationwide, students have numerous options to find programs that align with their career goals and learning preferences.
25
Schools Ranked
$62,389
Avg. Program Earnings
73.8%
Avg. Graduation Rate

Top 25 Schools

College rankings
# School Median Earnings Graduation Rate School Type
1 $90,856 92.4% private-nonprofit
2 $73,446 89.2% private-nonprofit
3 $72,325 61.4% private-nonprofit
4 $70,456 82.2% private-nonprofit
5 $69,338 88.5% private-nonprofit
6 $69,338 81.6% private-nonprofit
7 $68,219 92.7% public
8 $64,493 80.9% public
9 $63,749 73.3% private-nonprofit
10 $61,728 81.8% public
11 $61,516 8.8% private-forprofit
12 $60,771 65.9% public
13 $58,221 88.2% private-nonprofit
14 $57,860 70.0% private-nonprofit
15 $57,556 44.4% public
16 $57,318 86.3% public
17 $57,318 80.1% private-nonprofit
18 $56,415 81.5% private-nonprofit
19 $55,964 77.7% public
20 $55,964 63.6% private-nonprofit
21 $55,914 71.5% private-nonprofit
22 $55,512 70.7% public
23 $55,512 48.1% public
24 $55,061 76.9% private-nonprofit
25 $54,880 87.7% public

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