Economics and Finance
Chair: J.J. Arias
Professors: J.J. Arias, Chris Clark, Leng Ling, John Swinton
Associate Professors: Brooke Conaway, Brent Evans
Assistant Professors: Isarin Durongkadej, Xiaomeng Lu, Alexandre Scarcioffolo, Cullen Wallace
Lecturer: Jessie Folk, Oksana Grabova
Department Contact Information:
Georgia College
The J. Whitney Bunting College of Business
Economics and Finance
CBX 014
Milledgeville, GA 31061
Atkinson Hall, Room 402
478-445-4210
Chair, J.J. Arias, jj.arias@gcsu.edu
Administrative Assistant, Susan Whittle susan.whittle@gcsu.edu
Overview
Welcome to the Department of Economics & Finance. We offer two majors and three minors: a B.S. in Economics, a B.S. in Finance and minors in Economics, Finance and Business Administration. The Economics major offers three concentrations in Public Economics, Financial Economics and International Economics. The Finance major offers two concentrations in Financial Analysis and Financial Technology.
Our degree programs focus on developing analytical reasoning, quantitative skills and communication skills. Students pursuing the B.S. in either Economics or Finance are allowed significant flexibility. Each program includes 30 elective hours of coursework, which enables students to complete a minor or a second major—within four years of study. Our upper-level courses usually have fewer than 25 students. Small classes help to facilitate student-professor interaction.
Welcome to the Department of Economics & Finance. We offer two majors and three minors: a B.S. in Economics, a B.S. in Finance and minors in Economics, Finance and Business Administration. The Economics major offers three concentrations in Public Economics, Financial Economics and International Economics. The Finance major offers two concentrations in Financial Analysis and Financial Technology.
Our degree programs focus on developing analytical reasoning, quantitative skills and communication skills. Students pursuing the B.S. in either Economics or Finance are allowed significant flexibility. Each program includes 30 elective hours of coursework, which enables students to complete a minor or a second major—within four years of study. Our upper-level courses usually have fewer than 25 students. Small classes help to facilitate student-professor interaction.
For more information, visit the Economics and Finance webpage.