Explore the Program
Academic Advising
Connect with First Year Advisors (FYI’s) and Continuing Student Advisors (CSA’s) to explore academic resources, career development, course-planning, and other campus resources. Learn how to schedule appointments with your assigned advisors or seek referrals for non-economics majors.
Tutoring Center
Connect with peer tutors who are available to clarify concepts, work on skills in microeconomics, macroeconomics and econometrics, and suggest useful study techniques. Tutoring is offered both fall and spring. Session begins Week 3 through Week 15.
Research Courses
Engaging in independent research can offer a multitude of benefits such as deepening your understanding of applied economics, refining critical thinking/problem solving skills, and gaining practical experience with research methods, data collection, and statistical analysis, which are essential skills for both academic and professional careers in economics.
Faculty Interviews
USC Economics Bloomberg Lab
USC Economics has partnered with Bloomberg to provide our students and faculty with access to Bloomberg terminals and data. Bloomberg is a global leader in real-time financial market data and analytics, and their tools are used throughout the world by financial institutions and academics alike. Whether engaging in a significant research project, or simply reviewing the latest news on the economy and markets, Bloomberg is a key and vital source of information and data for our Economics students.
Location: KAP 305
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM PT