The Department of Economics provides students with an opportunity to study the major economic relationships present in every society. Students will study alternative ways of meeting needs within institutional and resource constraints.
Students who wish to major in economics may choose from two courses of study: either a B.A. or B.S. degree. The B.S. program is oriented toward the techniques and background appropriate for the business world. It prepares students for graduate work in Business Administration and economic analysis within the business community. The B.A. program offers students the methodology and analytical techniques appropriate for graduate work in economics and related professions such as Planning, Public Administration, and Law. It provides a foundation for research and analysis in academic and government institutions. All economics majors will explore both theoretical and quantitative analysis, including the use of computers.
Head: Dr. W. Scott Trees, Assoc. Prof.
Prof.: Dr. Edward T. Howe, Dr. Blaise F. Reinhart, O.F.M.
Assoc. Prof.: Dr. Richard L. Shirey
Visiting Asst. Prof.: Dr. Ellen Foster
Tel: (518)783-2398
Fax: (518)783-4293