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Sonoma State University,School of Bussiness&Economics,Deparment of Economics

  Economics is a social science that focuses on the organization of economic systems for the production of goods and services and the distribution of wealth and income. The SSU Economics Department is committed to excellence, training students to meet the challenges of the future in a wide variety of careers.

  The BA Degree Program has three basic objectives: to provide a sound grasp of the tools of economic analysis and measurement; to provide an understanding of institutional development and the interrelation of economic social factors; and to develop the students ability to apply systematic analysis and understanding to decision making in the private and public sector.

   Basic techniques of analysis and measurement are covered in courses in micro/ macroeconomics, economic statistics, computer analysis and mathematical applications. Many courses deal with the structure and performance of a particular institution or policy area within the economy. Students can follow their career and intellectual interests by taking a field concentration or advisory study plan in such areas as business economics, finance, city and regional planning, computer applications, marketing and international economics.

  Department faculty work closely with students in small classes and seminars. All faculty have served as practicing economists with public agencies or private firms, and thus bring to their teaching a rich background of practical experience analyzing policy issues and problems.

  The curriculum and teaching program of the department are designed for students who seek employment in the public or private sector upon graduation, and those wishing to pursue graduate studies in economics, business, public administration, law, and other fields.

  Many of the department's graduates have started their careers with major financial institutions, corporate business, government and non-profit organizations. They find definite employer preferences for well-trained economics majors as budget analysts, management trainees, marketing specialists, program planners, teachers and a wide variety of entry-level jobs where employers expect a person to be able to apply systematic thinking and analysis.

 

 

  Carlos Benito, Ph.D.
  Phone: (707) 664-2410
  Office S2026B
  Email: carlos.benito@sonoma.edu
  Specializations:
  Economic Development, International Economics, Microeconomics
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  Barry Ben-Zion, Ph.D.
  Phone: (707) 664-2919
  Office S2026L
  Email: barry.benzion@sonoma.edu
  Specializations:
  Microeconomics, Forensic Economics

  Robert Eyler, Ph.D.
  Phone (707) 664-4256
  Office S2026C
  Email: robert.eyler@sonoma.edu
  Specializations:
  Monetary theory, Finance, Applied Macroeconomics, Economic History

  Victor Garlin, Ph.D.
  Phone: (707) 664-2702
  Office S2026K
  Email: victor.garlin@sonoma.edu
  Specializations:
  History of Economic Thought, Law and Regulation

  Sue Hayes, Ph.D.
  Phone: (707) 664-3070
  Office S2026N
  Email: sue.hayes@sonoma.edu
  Specializations:
  Economic History, Natural Resources

  Stephen Lewis, Ph.D.
  Phone: (707) 664-2549
  Office S2026J
  Email: steve.lewis@sonoma.edu
  Specializations:
  Macroeconomics, Econometrics, Mathematical Economics, Computer Applications

  Sonoma State University Deparment of Economics,School of Bussiness &Economics,Rohnert Park,CA 94928-3609
 

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