What
are some of today's most important and complex issues? Are they the budget
deficit, war and terrorism, cost of health care, environmental hazards,
poverty and unemployment, globalization, world hunger, crime, support for
education, technology? All of these are economic issues. Economists use
mathematics and statistics as tools to address these and other real-world
issues -- and their skills are highly valued. One source, which compares
salary offers by majors, lists economics in the top four.
Marietta offers both a major and minor in economics. The program emphasizes the theoretical core of economics and the mathematical and statistical techniques useful in the investigation of empirical problems. All economic majors are encouraged to take advantage of the department's extensive internship program.
A number of special opportunities are available to Marietta economics majors. The annual Milton Friedman Lecture, named in honor of the Nobel Prize-winning economist, brings to campus economists of national renown, such as Dr. David Friedman, professor of law and economics at the University of Chicago, Dr. Andrew Brimmer, president of Brimmer & Co, and Dr. Alfred Broadhus, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond.
Students have the opportunity to meet and hear influential speakers at the lunch meetings of the Economic Roundtable of the Ohio Valley, which meets alternately in Marietta and nearby Parkersburg, West Virginia. The department was responsible for the establishment some years ago of the Roundtable, and the visiting speakers will often meet with classes to discuss economics topics of the day. Past speakers have included Dr. James Tobin of Yale University and Dr. Lawrence Klein of the University of Pennsylvania (both Nobel laureates in economics); Douglas Fraser, president emeritus of the United Auto Workers; R. Glenn Hubbard, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors to the President of the United States; and David Brandon, Chairman and CEO, Domino's Pizza International.
Students majoring in economics are encouraged to get involved in the publication of MACRO & micro, an economic newsletter published by the department in collaboration with the Economic Roundtable of the Ohio Valley.
The College's exchange agreement with Southwest University of Finance and Economics in the People's Republic of China also brings economists from China to Marietta for extended periods. During their one-semester or year-long stop, the Chinese economists teach classes, work with students and provide a window to an economy in transition.
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Economics Major
Degree
audit for Economics major
Economics Minor
Requirements for a minor in Economics: Economics 211, 212, plus nine additional hours in Economics; and Mathematics 123.
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