ECONOMICS
Economics is a social science that examines the functioning of markets, the determination of prices and distribution of income, and the determination of the overall level of income and rates of unemployment and inflation. In addition, Economics deals with various social problems. The Economics major at Sacramento State is designed to provide students with a liberal education with special emphasis on the economic aspects of society; on familiarization with techniques for the analysis of contemporary economic problems; and on developing the ability to think critically, to conceptualize and to possess the communication and computer skills to evaluate private and public policy issues.
The Economics program is appealing to students due to the quality of its faculty, the breadth of its course offerings, and the amount of choice it offers the student in planning his or her course work. In addition to training in the traditional economics areas, the program offers such diverse courses as: The California Economy; State and Local Finance; Energy; Environmental and Resource Economics, and Urban Economics. Students find the Department of Economics congenial to their educational and career objectives.
The Economics Minor
A Minor in Economics may be especially attractive to students majoring in Mathematics, Business Administration, Government, Environmental Studies - or any of the other Social Science disciplines. The Economics minor adds both theoretical and analytical depth. In addition, it provides the historical and institutional background important to an understanding of contemporary economic issues. It offers students in other majors a broader-based undergraduate education while widening the choice of job possibilities. Employers view the minor in Economics favorably.
Commencement is Friday, December 18th, 12:00 at Arco Arena. Parking is $12.00

Announcements
Jessica Ritter thesis defense on Nov. 20 - 3:30 p.m in TAH 1027.
Revised Spring 2010 schedule is available online. Please check the schedule for the changes.
Grad. & Undergrad. Applications for FALL 2010 ARE DUE November 30, 2009.
November furlough days: the office will not be staffed on 11/27.
Internships/Job Opportunities
AFTERCOLLEGE: A Job Resource Center for Sac State students
Student Internship at Caltrans
Paid Internship in water resource Econ.
U.S. Economic Research Service (ERS) - Lists job openings requiring a Master's Degree or Ph.D.
