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2013-2014 Catalog 
    
2013-2014 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Economics (ECN)


220 David M. French Hall
(810) 762-3280
Fax: (810) 762-3281
http://www.umflint.edu/economics

Chair: Adam Lutzker
Administrative Assistant: Judy J. Bedore
Professors Tevfik F. Nas; Associate Professor Adam Lutzker and Christopher Douglas; Assistant Professors Amelia Biehl; Lecturers Paula Nas, William DeFrance, David Dieterle, Karen Schultes.
Professors Emeriti Virgil M. Bett, Lubomyr M. Kowal, Nallapu N. Reddy; Associate Professor Emeritus Charles T. Weber.

Economics is a social science that deals with many of society’s most difficult problems, such as inflation, unemployment, pollution and poverty. As a problem-based discipline, the study of economics enables students to acquire the analytical skills and methodology applicable to a variety of career options. Economics graduates are in demand in such fields as banking, finance, insurance, and in government and industry. In addition, training in economics provides an excellent background for professional education in law and in graduate schools of business and public administration.

Department Mission and Program Assessment

Deeply committed to academic excellence, the Economics Department is dedicated to a curriculum that has a heavy emphasis on theory, quantitative methods, and applied electives. The curriculum is designed to provide students with both the fundamental background and the specialized knowledge needed for analyzing and understanding major economic issues and achieving their goals, such as obtaining positions in business and government and gaining admission to graduate programs in economics, business, law, and related fields. The Department participates in the University-wide effort to assess its academic programs. Information on assessment plans, including goals, methods and outcomes is available at http://www.umflint.edu/assessment.

Programs in Economics

Four concentration programs are offered: the General Program in Economics (Bachelor of Arts) , the General Program in Economics (Bachelor of Science)  (pending approval by President’s Council), and the Honors Program in Economics (Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science) . A Minor in Economics  is also available.