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Why Study Economics at Baylor? Steve Gardner Professor of Economics Director, McBride Center for International Business. It’s Interesting!. Choose from courses such as: Economics of Health and Medical Care International Trade Theory and Policy Economics of Poverty Law and Economics
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Why Study Economicsat Baylor?Steve GardnerProfessor of EconomicsDirector, McBride Center for International Business
It’s Interesting! Choose from courses such as: • Economics of Health and Medical Care • International Trade Theory and Policy • Economics of Poverty • Law and Economics • Economics of Gender • Economics of Developing Countries • Economics of Sports in America
It’s Flexible! It’s the only major available in three degree programs: • B.B.A.—Good for career entry, pre-MBA, or may be coupled with 2nd BBA major (i.e., finance) • B.A.—Good for pre-Law, pre-PhD, or may be coupled with a 2nd B.A. major (i.e., political science) • B.S.—Good for pre-Med or may be coupled with a 2nd B.S. major (i.e., physics)
It’s Challenging! A well-rounded economist should develop a strong background in: • Analytical and critical thinking • Mathematics and statistics • Writing • Public speaking • History and public policy • Ethics and moral philosophy
Great Student Organizations! • Baylor Economists • promotes social interaction and academic involvement of economics students. Open membership. • Omicron Delta Epsilon • national honor society in economics, received its official charter in 1951. Restricted membership
Great Faculty! • Like all Baylor faculty, we are available to you. • 20 faculty members, 13 of whom have PhD’s, representing 12 different universities. • Brown U., Indiana U., MIT, Michigan State U., Oklahoma State U., Purdue, SMU, U.C. Berkeley, U. Florida, U. Illinois, UNC Chapel Hill, USC, UT Austin. • Economics faculty members are active in research and most have significant international experience.
Prepare for Grad School! "Of all the majors, economics ranks in the top four or five consistently. . . Logical reasoning and analytical skills are critical to legal studies.” -Edward Tom, U.C. Berkeley Boalt law school admissions director "The best people are more frequently taking economics as their major. . . It shows they have the intellectual fire in the belly to perform well in an MBA program." - Richard Silverman, Yale School of Management, admissions director Source: Wall Street Journal, November 30, 1998 (Page A2
Employment Opportunities • A variety of employment opportunities in business organizations, government agencies, educational institutions, research centers, and international organizations. • According to the U.S. Department of Labor, “Rising demand for economists should stem from the growing complexity of the global economy, competition, and increased reliance on quantitative methods for analyzing and forecasting business, sales, and other economic trends.”Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2004-05 Edition, Economists , on the Internet at http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos055.htm
What’s happening at other top universities? Economics is the top major [in enrollment] at Harvard, Princeton, Columbia, Stanford and the Universities of Pennsylvania and Chicago; second at Brown, Yale, and the University of California at Berkeley; and third at Cornell and Dartmouth. Source: Wall Street Journal, November 30, 1998, Page A2
Let’s Keep Talking! E-mail: Steve_Gardner@Baylor.Edu Phone: 254-710-6147