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From wealth inequality and globalization to education and climate change, studying economics puts you at the center of the 21st century’s most pressing challenges. As a result, today’s economics students will be among tomorrow’s most influential citizens and policymakers, playing a key role in helping shape sustainable global societies.

As an economics major at Rollins, you’ll consider behavior in economic history and alternative perspectives alongside traditional analysis, preparing you to examine theories and policies from multiple angles. You’ll engage in hands-on learning with personalized attention, developing critical thinking, communication, and analytical skills that are increasingly valued by both graduate schools and employers in fields from law and public policy to business and finance.


Why Study Economics at Rollins

  1. 1

    Ideological Diversity

    In addition to the essential micro/macro/statistical core, you’ll develop a greater depth of knowledge via courses that explore alternative economic approaches.

  2. 2

    Global Perspective

    From China to Croatia, you’ll explore how the world works through field studies and study abroad programs across the globe. In the classroom, our professors teach you to analyze economic situations through an international lens.

  3. 3

    Teaching Excellence

    No overflowing lecture halls here. All of our small, discussion-based classes are taught by full-time faculty who have earned multiple awards and terminal degrees in the field.

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Kolten Ellis

“Studying economics at Rollins prepared me both to understand the models and equations that economists use and to recognize the often overlooked fact that political applications of economics are not value-neutral. Through exposure to various schools of economic thought, Rollins prepared me to think critically and prepared me for a career in law and political theory.”

Kolten Ellis ’16

Litigation Associate, Lewis Rice LLC


Rollins Economics Careers

Rollins economics grads are making tomorrow happen at some of the world’s most innovative organizations and most prestigious institutions.

  • Self portrait of Cameron Dawson

    Cameron Dawson ’10 ’12MBA

    Chief Investment Officer, NewEdge Wealth

  • Self portrait of Michael Schweizer.

    Michael Schweizer ’15

    Senior Manager, Business Analysis, Capital One

  • Self portrait of Michael Deng

    Michael Deng ’15

    Senior Instructional Designer, Genentech

  • Self portrait of Collyn Welsch.

    Collyn Welsch ’15’17MBA

    Marketing Manager | Sports Partnerships, AdventHealth

  • Self portrait of Mimi Houston

    Mimi Houston ’10

    Adjunct Faculty, Chadron State College

  • Self portrait of Jamie Ngo

    Jamie Ngo ’18

    Vice President, Private Markets Advisory & Global Origination, Asante Capital Group


Real World Experience

From internships to research opportunities, economics grads hone their skills in the real world.

  • Orlando Economic Partnership
  • Northwestern Mutual
  • izea
  • United Nations
  • Goldman Sachs
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Popular Courses

Our innovative curriculum empowers students to examine economics from multiple perspectives, view policies in their social and historical contexts, and understand the international effects of economic policy. The core curriculum provides economics majors with the foundation to pursue either economic theory or applied economics.


A Day in the Life of a Rollins Economics Major

“The true value of my Rollins education and my time as an economics major is the learned ability to think outside of the box and to break all glass ceilings through the power of education and being an informed global citizen.”

Ahrmon Mahanpour ’20

Strategic Accounts Manager, Microsoft 

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Beyond the Classroom

Community Connections In Zhaochang Peng’s course, The Global Economy, students explore the economic relationship between the developed and developing worlds by partnering with local direct-trade coffee shop, Downtown Credo. That’s just one example of the opportunities economics majors have to hone their knowledge and skills through real-world applications.

Real Research At Rollins, every economics major has the opportunity to conduct, publish, and present real-world research alongside our expert faculty, giving them a competitive advantage in the job market and graduate school.

Student-Led Organizations From our chapter of the international economics honors society Omicron Delta Epsilon to the Rollins Investment Club, you’ll sharpen your economic acumen through an array of student-led organizations.


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Dive Into Economics at Rollins

The Department of Economics understands economics as one of the social sciences and situates the curriculum and courses in that context, making it inherently interdisciplinary. Your courses will teach you to examine economic theories and policy proposals to solve economic problems from multiple perspectives.

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Take a deeper dive into economics at Rollins by meeting your future professors, seeing our grads in action, and sitting in on a class.

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Infinite Impact

A leader in the social impact space, Isabel Artemis DeJesus ’11 ’15MBA sees the promise of connecting passionate people with meaningful opportunities.

Infinite Impact
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December 21, 2023

Solving the World’s Greatest Challenges

Rollins graduates earn more than a degree. They gain the knowledge and skills to address large-scale issues like climate change and human rights.

Solving the World’s Greatest Challenges
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December 18, 2023

What I’ve Learned: Sam Hocking ’87

Sam Hocking ’87 shares his top takeaways from a life and career defined by an incredible capacity for reinvention.

What I’ve Learned: Sam Hocking ’87

Expert Faculty

With their international background, elite credentials, and diverse economic ideologies, our expert faculty have crafted a unique liberal arts economics program where mainstream ideas are placed in historical context and economic alternatives are explored.

Department of Economics

Cornell Hall for the Social Sciences
1000 Holt Ave. – 2751
Winter Park, FL32789

Telephone:407.646.2569

Fax:407.646.2485

  • Benjamin Balak

    Benjamin Balak, PhD

    Associate Professor of Economics

    Research interests: History of economic thought, economic history, methodology, philosophy and ethics, comparative economic systems and cultures, and economic rhetoric

  • Phillip Kozel

    Phil Kozel, PhD

    Department Chair, Associate Professor of Economics

    Research interests: Property rights in general and intellectual property, economic theory, economic history, and Marxian economics

  • Martina Vidovic

    Martina Vidovic, PhD

    Associate Professor of Economics

    Research interests: Applied microeconomics, applied econometrics, environmental economics with an emphasis on effectiveness of voluntary pollution-reduction programs

  • Anca Voicu, PhD

    Anca M. Voicu, PhD

    Professor of Economics

    Research interests: International trade theory and policy, genetic algorithms applied to trade modeling, empirical trade models of the inter-war years, the impact of trade on the environment, economics and culture

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