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Dr. Steven Shwiff - Department Head
McDowell Administration Building, Room 226
903-886-5679
The Department of
Economics and Finance offers the Bachelor of Science or Arts
degree with a major in economics. This major prepares graduates
for careers in government, business or graduate work in economics.
Graduates are expected to conduct economic policy analysis, strategic
planning, research, forecasting or teaching. Additionally, a major
in economics is an excellent preparation for law school or public
policy analysis. A graduate with a major in economics should possess
the following competencies; macro and micro economics concepts and
principles; money and banking; econometrics; principles of managerial,
environmental and international economics; data analysis, and forecasting
skills.
Master of Science
and Master of Arts degrees are offered with a major in economics.
Requirements for the master's degrees are outlined in the Graduate
Catalog.
The Department
of Economics and Finance also offers the Bachelor of Business Administration
degree with a major in finance. This major prepares graduates for
career positions in investment management, financial management,
credit, financial services, and related areas. Minors in personal
financial planning, real estate and finance are offered. the minor
in personal financial planning is a registered program by the Board
of Examiners of the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards.
In addition to the common body of knowledge in business, a graduate
with a major in finance should process the following competencies
with domestic and international dimensions: financial analysis,
financial analysis; markets; securities investments and portfolio
management; short- and long-term financial planning and financial
engineering.
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