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Dr. Evan Osborne has received a Fulbright Fellowship to teach Global Economics at Soochow University in Taipei, Taiwan from September through January 2009. He is also the author of a new book, "The Rise of the Anti-Corporate Movement: Corporations and the People Who Hate Them", published by Praeger/Greenwood in 2007.  Press Release

Christina Howard, Vice President of the Dayton Development Coalition and a graduate of the Master of Science in Social and Applied Economics, is the 2008 Raj Soin College of Business Outstanding Alumna of the Year.  For the article, Click here.

Dr. Zdravka Todorova won the prestigious Veblen prize for her doctoral thesis "Reconsidering Households in Economic Theory". She is also the recipient of the 2007 "Outstanding Dissertation Award in Behavioral and Social Sciences from the University of Missouri--Kansas City."

The 2008 Department of Economics Award Recipients

The 2007 Department of Economics Award Recipients

The average starting salary for Economics majors nationally is $52,495. 

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     What Is Economics?

A century ago the great English economist Alfred Marshall wrote, "Economics is a study of mankind in the ordinary business of life."  His point was that most of what people do has some connection to using productive resources to satisfy peoples’ wants and needs.  The most basic and enduring strength of economics as a field of study is that it provides a logical, ordered way of looking at various problems and issues.  

The 2007 Nobel Prize in Economics was shared by Leonid Hurwicz, Eric Maskin, and Roger Myerson. Click here for more information on winners of the Nobel Prize in Economics.

 

      Degrees in Economics

  • Bachelor of Arts in Economics

The Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics is designed for those who want to major in Economics while also studying other social sciences, foreign laguages, mathematics, humanities, and other disciplines.Graduates of the BA in Economics are well prepared for careers in government, education, and the nonprofit sector, as well as for further study at Master's and Doctoral level in Economics, Political Science, Law, and other fields. 
Click here for the BA in Economics curriculum

  • Bachelor of Science in Business Economics

The Bachelor of Science degree in Business Economics is designed for those who wish to major in Economics while also studying other functional areas of business. Graduates of the program generally pursue careers in the private sector--including corporations and small businesses--while others pursue further

education at the Master's and Doctoral levels.
Click here for the Business Economics curriculum.

  • Master of Social and Applied Economics

The MS in Social and Applied Economics is an innovative program, unique in this region of the country, which balances the development of quantitiative skills with the development of critical thinking. All courses are taught by professional economists who have earned doctorates in the field.  This one-year program culminates in an internship in economics. 
Click here for details on the MS in Social and Applied Economics.

        

Other Programs

Minor in Economics

For students who have completed Principles of Microeconomics and Principles of Macroeconomics with a grade of C or better, a minor in Economics requires only 4 additional electives at the 300 or 400 level. 

Economics Club

The Economics Club is open to all WSU students, not just Economics majors!  Activities planned for this year include field trips to area banks and businesses, speakers, contests, and social events!  For more information contact Faculty Advisor Carole Endres (775-2823 or Carole.Endres@wright.edu) or Club President Kara Kneidl  (kneidl.3@wright.edu). 

See also the Raj Soin College of Business Career Newsletter!  Click here for more information.

 

Congratulations to Recent Graduates !

Huyen Nguyen has begun a new career conducting economic research for the Georgetown University Medical School in Washington, D.C.

Brian Gillis has been hired into a research position with the SEIU labor union in Columbus.

Jessica Wolgemuth has started a forecasting job with Mead Westvaco. 

 

New Courses ! 

We are launching an exciting new undergraduate course for Spring 2008: International Perspectives on Gender and Public Policy (Economics 477).  Click here for more information!

In summer 2008 we are offering Economics of Innovation (EC 728) to graduate students. Click here for more information!

 

Recent Faculty Publications

Click here for a list of recent publications by the WSU Economics faculty

 

 Careers in Economics

Since economics is diverse, it provides a solid background for many jobs and professions. For careers in business, public administration, and government, the economics major is well trained to compete with majors in other business and liberal arts programs.  Many economics majors continue their study of economics at the graduate level.  Because economics is a systematic, logical way of thinking, it is also an excellent preparation for professional schools in law as well as in public administration and business.

Economists go into many different professions.  Wright State economics graduates are forecasters, bankers, lawyers, professors, entrepreneurs, stock brokers, marketing executives, directors of economic research in both the private and public sectors, and even judges and politicians.  Although not Wright State grads, three recent U.S. Presidents have bachelor’s degrees in economics.  

Many economics graduates pursue careers in business organizations in such areas as marketing analysis, financial analysis, forecasting, purchasing, pricing, production/cost analysis, or risk analysis.  Economics majors who pursue work in the public sector are able to assist in such practical matters as designing incentives for economic development, analyzing and improving programs to promote education and training of workers in skills needed in the economy, measuring and forecasting economic activity, and designing and implementing a wide variety of economic policies.  Economics helps to improve labor and environmental standards; rules for measuring, recording, and reporting business performance; patent and copyright laws and other legal aspects of business; and the overall performance of the economy.   In short, the economist helps business firms, individuals, non-profit organizations, and local, state, and federal government agencies understand how to better develop and use our valuable economic resources.

 Career Opportunities

The average starting salary for Economics majors nationally is $52,495. See Average starting salary offers by major, spring 2008

"My experience in economics is that the highest paid starting jobs went to those with the best quantitative skills.  But the best second or third jobs or positions went to those with the best communication skills and understanding of 'big picture' issues."  Bill Conerly, Businomics Blog, April 8, 2008.

Business Economist
Business Manager
Chief Economist
Commercial Banker
Consultant
Customer Service Manager
Econometrician
Economic Advisor
Economic Analyst
Economic Consultant
Economic Development Coordinator
Economic Development Strategist
Economic Forecaster
Economic Researcher
Employment Research and Planning Director
Financial Analyst
Financial Risk Manager
Investment Banker
Market Research Analyst
Product Sales Representative
Production / Cost Analyst
Stock Broker

Who Hires WSU Grads?  Here are just a few examples:

Bank One
City of Dayton
Dayton Power & Light
Chicago Mercantile Exchange
Gem Real Estate Group
Lexis-Nexis
National City Bank
Honda of America
NCR
U.S. Department of Commerce
Alan Newman Research
U.S. Department of Defense
Emerson Climate Technologies      

Dayton Development Coalition       

Wright-Patt Air Force Base                 

Clark County                                       

Fifth Third Bank

General Electric   

The Discovery Channel

State of Ohio Legislative Services Comm.


 

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