A degree in economics can prepare you for almost any career.Many Seton Hall students also pursue graduate studies in economics, business and law. Choose from engaging, smallsize classes that enhance your quantitative and analytical skills, and continue learning through offcampus opportunities at select economic institutions in New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C. You ll also study a wide range of economic schools of thought, from Keynesian to postKeynesian to neoclassical.