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RESOURCES AND OPPORTUNITIES

Joseph Lucia Memorial Lecture

Each year, the Economics Department hosts the Joseph Lucia Memorial Lecture. Past speakers include several Nobel Laureates such as James Tobin, James Buchanan, Joseph Stiglitz, and Sir Angus Deaton. Since 2003, this event has been funded by alumnus William Stewart ’88 VSB.

Omicron Delta Epsilon (ODE)

ÎÞÂëרÇø has had a chapter of Omicron Delta Epsilon (ODE), the international economics honor society since 1967. The society is open to all juniors and seniors having an overall grade point average of 3.5 or better, as well as a grade point average of 3.5 or better in the economic courses taken. Eligible students must have completed a minimum of four economics courses. All students who meet these minimum requirements are invited to stop by the Department of Economics (Bartley Hall – Room 2015) for more information on how to apply for ODE membership.

Undergraduate Research Opportunities

There are a variety of opportunities for undergraduate students to get involved with research in Economics while at ÎÞÂëרÇø, either in student-directed or faculty-led projects.

Presentation Opportunities

Students who have completed original research may wish to present their work in a public forum. There are numerous opportunities to do so, both within ÎÞÂëרÇø and beyond.

Publishing Opportunities

High-caliber student research can be published in academic journals, including in journals that specialize in undergraduate economics student work. These are a fantastic way to begin a career in research.

Course interns

Introductory Microeconomics, Introductory Macroeconomics, and Introductory Econometrics may have a course intern, whose duties generally include holding office hours for help with problem sets and review sessions before exams. The appointment is generally made by the faculty member teaching the course.

College and University Resources

In addition to resources and opportunities through the Economics Department, ÎÞÂëרÇø provides support to undergraduate students in all aspects of their collegiate experience and beyond through the centralized services of the Office for Undergraduate StudentsOffice of Education Abroad and Career Center.

Erasmus Kersting, PhD
Chair, Economics

Mary Kelly, PhD
Associate Chair, Economics

Why Economics?

  

RELATED PROGRAM

The ÎÞÂëרÇø School of Business also offers an economics degree. The required courses for the major and minor differ slightly based on the college from which the degree is granted.

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