2009-2010 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Economics
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Robert A. Bohm, Head
Donald Bruce, Graduate Program Director
Professors |
Bohm, R.A. (G.A. Spiva Scholar), PhD - Washington (St. Louis) |
Clark, D.P. (Beaman Professor), PhD - Michigan State |
Fox, W.F. (William B. Stokely Distinguished Professor of Business), PhD - Ohio State |
Murray, M.N. (Douglas A. and Brenda Horne Professor), PhD - Syracuse |
Neilson, W.S. (J. Fred Holly Chair of Excellence), PhD - California (San Diego) |
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Associate Professors |
Bruce, D., PhD - Syracuse |
Evans, M. (CBER Faculty Fellow), PhD - Colorado |
Gauger, J.A., PhD - Iowa State |
Gilpatric, S., PhD - Texas A&M |
Mohsin, M. (Reagan Scholar), PhD - York (Canada) |
Santore, R., PhD - Ohio State |
Vossler, C. (Stokely Faculty Scholar), PhD - Cornell |
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Assistant Professors |
Carruthers, C., PhD - Florida |
Chakraborty, A., PhD - Oregon |
Price, M.K., PhD - Maryland |
Schaur, G., PhD - Purdue |
Silva, S.R. (visiting), PhD - Tulane |
Wanamaker, M., PLD - Northwestern |
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Research Professor |
Bray, L.G., PhD - Tennessee |
McKee, M., PhD - Carlton (Canada) |
Shelton, R.B., PhD - Southern Illinois |
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Research Associate Professor |
Burton, M., PhD - Tennessee |
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Lecturers |
Baker, K., PhD - New Mexico |
Bueckman, D., PhD - Tennessee |
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Adjunct Faculty |
Bjornstad, David, PhD - Syracuse |
Carter, S.R., PhD - Tennessee |
Curlee, T.R., PhD - Purdue |
Schriver, W.R., PhD - Tennessee |
Vogt, D.P., PhD - Syracuse |
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Emeriti Faculty |
Bowlby, R.L., PhD - Texas |
Carroll, S.L., PhD - Harvard |
Cole, W.E., PhD - Texas |
Chang, H.S., PhD - Vanderbilt |
Davidson, P. (J. Fred Holly Chair of Excellence Emeritus), PhD - Pennsylvania |
Herzog, Jr., H.W., PhD - Maryland |
Lee, F.Y., PhD - Michigan State |
Mayhew, A., PhD - Texas |
Moore, J.R. (Alumni Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus), PhD - Cornell |
Russell, M., PhD - Oklahoma |
Spiva, Jr., G.A., PhD - Texas |
MAJOR |
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DEGREES |
Economics |
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MA, PhD |
The Department of Economics offers graduate programs leading to the MA and PhD. The MA may be completed by either a thesis or non-thesis option, while the PhD requires successful completion of a dissertation. Applicants to these programs should contact the Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Economics, for further information.
A graduate student whose grade point average falls below 3.0 will be placed on probation. A student on probation will be dropped from the program unless his/her cumulative graduate grade point average is 3.0 or higher at the end of the probationary period. The probationary period is defined as the next semester’s course work established by the degree program for full-time students and the next two semesters’ course work as established by the degree program for part-time students.
Graduate students in good academic standing have the right to petition the department for modification of departmental degree requirements and redress of grievances. Petitions must be in writing and addressed to the departmental Director of Graduate Studies.
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