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Economics - General

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About the General Economics Program at TROY

Economic issues are everywhere. The study of economics explores the choices individuals make when faced with scarcity. The study of economics can be applied to any facet of life. Why are some countries rich and others poor? Why is Social Security short on funding? Why do men and women earn different incomes? Economics addresses these questions. Students with a background in economics will find employment opportunities in both the private and public sectors. Entry-level positions in the private sector include marketing research, management consulting, banking, investing and insurance. Government positions include economic forecasting, public policy/legislation analysis and economic impact studies.

Stock ticker in John Lewis Hall.

Learn from Economists Who Work with National Scholars

The Department of Economics, Finance, Risk Management and Insurance works with several organizations such as the American Institute for Economic Research, the American Enterprise Institute, the Cato Institute, the Institute for Humane Studies, the Institute for Justice and the Tax Foundation to offer great internship opportunities to students pursuing degrees in economics.

The Economics Program at Sorrell College of Business

The Division of Economics and Finance is also home to the Manuel H. Johnson Center for Political Economy. The Johnson Center provides a dynamic and rigorous education program focused on the imperatives of free markets and individual liberty as well as relevant policy research on current and local issues. Students interested in the free enterprise system will enjoy the programs offered by the Johnson Center.
 

Economics Curriculum

While specific course may vary from year to year, coursework may include but is not limited to:
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General Economics Program Locations

For more information about program availability and delivery options, call 1-800-414-5756.

Faculty Led Student Enhancement in Economics

TROY's experienced faculty work closely with students in enhancing their understanding of economics and scholarship. Faculty members have won college, university and professional awards for their teaching and research. This flows back to the students to aid in their progression towards successful completion of an undergraduate degree in economics.

Combined with their knowledge and connections to organizations all over the US faculty have assisted students in their pursuits of either graduate studies or job placement. Recent graduates have moved on to positions in government agencies like the FDIC and Federal Reserve System, community and regional banks, law firms, teaching positions at colleges and more.
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Careers in Economics

Economics degree holders will find employment opportunities in both the private and public sectors. Entry level positions in the private sector include marketing research, management consulting, banking, investing and insurance. Government positions include economic forecasting, public policy/legislation analysis and economic impact studies.

Faculty Profiles

Dr. John Dove

Dr. John Dove

Dr. Dove came to ÎÞÂë¾ÞÈé in 2013 with a passion for teaching students the art and science of economics. He has been engaged with students seeing them through their academic career and into their professional career.

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