WHAT IS ECONOMICS NEW ECONOMICS MINOR Economics is

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WHAT IS ECONOMICS ? NEW ECONOMICS MINOR Economics is Not. . . • Is

WHAT IS ECONOMICS ? NEW ECONOMICS MINOR Economics is Not. . . • Is not a business degree • Too difficult to even try • Just like math Economics. . . • Teaches important business skills • Is a social science • Studies how people and society function • Answers complex life questions • Studies paradoxes • Searches for the truth even when it’s unpopular HULL COLLEGE OF BUSSINESS MISSION Our primary mission is to prepare students for career success by providing quality baccalaureate and master's level education in the business disciplines. http: //www. aug. edu/hull/ U y h O W uld Y Sho lare A c e D or? n i M

WHY MINOR IN ECONOMICS ? • Learn to think critically and analytically • Ensure

WHY MINOR IN ECONOMICS ? • Learn to think critically and analytically • Ensure your job security and chances of promotion • Learn how to contribute effectively to your organizations bottom line • Know how to advise your boss on important decisions concerning product and consumer choices • Expand your possibilities for employment in an increasingly competitive job market HIGH SCHOOL Juniors/Seniors • Choose a minor that will serve you well no matter what major you eventually decide upon • Be ready for whatever market you find yourself in ten years from now • The nation is going to need economist in the near future – prepare yourself for job security COURSES UNDERGRADUATES • Broaden the reach of your degree • Increase your marketability • Boast a competitive advantage • Get ahead with knowledge of the interaction of world’s markets • Learn to understand people and their choices and how those choices affect you ion t c re our i D at ake Y h In W You T e? l r Wil Futu TOTAL HOURS = 18 REQUIRED • ECON 2105; Macro Principles • ECON 2106; Micro Principles • ECON 3105; Intermediate Macro • ECON 3106; Intermediate Micro CHOOSE ONE • ECON 4820; • ECON 4830; CHOOSE ONE • MATH 3110, BIOL 3120 • ANTH 3851, ANTH 4861 • PSYC 3170, PSYC 4173 • POLS 3801, POLS 4302 • POLS 4303, POLS 4701 • POLS 4902 • SOCI 4404. SOCI 4431 • CRJU 3341, CRJU 4431 • SOCI 4451, SOCI 4461 • ECON 4820, ECON 4830 • Any 3000/4000 HCo. B Course • Any 3000/4000 HIST except HIST 3891, HIST 4900, HIST 4950, HIST 4970 POST BACHELORETTE • Increase the depth of your resume • Give yourself a competitive advantage; stand out from the crowd • Equip yourself with knowledge that employers need

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Marketing Plan Economic Minor Buffie Schmidt EDLR 7500 Summer 2008

Marketing Plan Economic Minor Buffie Schmidt EDLR 7500 Summer 2008

WHY MINOR IN ECONOMICS ? UNDERGRADUATES • Broaden the reach of your degree •

WHY MINOR IN ECONOMICS ? UNDERGRADUATES • Broaden the reach of your degree • Learn to think critically and analytically • Learn to solve complex problems • Gain a competitive advantage over your coworker • Learn to recognize human behavior in consumption, distributions, production, and operations relevant to any work environment • Ensure your job security and chances of promotion • Learn how to contribute effectively to your organizations bottom line • Broaden your academic knowledge base • Know how to advise your boss on important decisions concerning product and consumer choices • Expand your possibilities for employment in an increasingly competitive job market • Increase your marketability • Boast a competitive advantage • Get ahead with knowledge of the interaction of world’s markets • Learn to understand people and their choices and how those choices affect you n o i t ec ur r i D o t Y a e h k a W T n u e? I o Y l r Wil Futu HIGH SCHOOL COURSES Juniors/Seniors TOTAL HOURS = 18 REQUIRED • ECON 2105; Macro Principles • ECON 2106; Micro Principles • ECON 3105; Intermediate Macro • ECON 3106; Intermediate Micro CHOOSE ONE • ECON 4820; • ECON 4830; CHOOSE ONE • MATH 3110, BIOL 3120 • ANTH 3851, ANTH 4861 • PSYC 3170, PSYC 4173 • POLS 3801, POLS 4302 • POLS 4303, POLS 4701 • POLS 4902 • SOCI 4404. SOCI 4431 • CRJU 3341, CRJU 4431 • SOCI 4451, SOCI 4461 • ECON 4820, ECON 4830 • Any 3000/4000 HCo. B Course • Any 3000/4000 HIST except HIST 3891, HIST 4900, HIST 4950, HIST 4970

WHY MINOR IN ECONOMICS ? UNDERGRADUATES • Broaden the reach of your degree •

WHY MINOR IN ECONOMICS ? UNDERGRADUATES • Broaden the reach of your degree • Learn to think critically and analytically • Learn to solve complex problems • Gain a competitive advantage over your coworker • Learn to recognize human behavior in consumption, distributions, production, and operations relevant to any work environment • Ensure your job security and chances of promotion • Learn how to contribute effectively to your organizations bottom line • Broaden your academic knowledge base • Know how to advise your boss on important decisions concerning product and consumer choices • Expand your possibilities for employment in an increasingly competitive job market HIGH SCHOOL Juniors/Seniors • Boast a competitive advantage • Choose a minor that will serve you well no matter what major you eventually decide upon • Get ahead with knowledge of the interaction of world’s markets • Be ready for whatever market you find yourself in ten years from now • Learn to understand people and their choices and how those choices affect you • The nation is going to need economist in the near future – prepare yourself for job security • Increase your marketability n o i t ec ur r i D o t Y a e h Tak W In You e? l r Wil Futu POST BACHELORETTE • Increase the depth of your resume • Give yourself a competitive advantage; stand out from the crowd • Equip yourself with knowledge that employers need