Hawaii
Pacific Univesity - Business Economics (ビジネス経済学)
The essential difference
between economics and business economics is not in the economics
training the students receive but, rather, in the other degree
requirements. A student's interests and career goals should
dictate the choice of one major over the other and, thus,
one major cannot be considered superior to the other in any
way. In comparing the two majors, the economics major is somewhat
less structured and offers students a greater degree of choice
in designing their overall curriculum. Business economics
is more structured and provides excellent preparation for
students who prefer training in the various functional areas
of business such as finance, accounting, marketing, personnel,
and information systems, as well as solid grounding in economic
fundamentals.
PROGRAM OBJECTIVES of Business Econimics Major
The three major objectives of the Economics and Business Economics
program are:
To train and help our students develop the ability to
access and explain existing knowledge.
This means that our economic majors should be able to locate economic
data and understand the methods used to compile them. They should
be able to describe the current state of an economy, explain how
key economic concepts and theories are used, and to summarize
policy debates. Our graduates should also possess the ability
to locate published research on their topic of interest. They
should be able to identify from both academic journals and non-technical
publications the important economic concepts and relevant key
economic theories underlying the discussion.
To have our students develop the ability to apply existing
knowledge to explore economic issues of interest.
This means that our economic majors should be able to conduct
an in-depth study of economic issues or events using relevant
background material, economic theories, and quantitative methods.
To have our students graduate with the ability to draw
conclusions based on sound economic reasoning.
This means that our graduates should be able to use economic theory
and quantitative methods to answer questions, solve problems,
and draw conclusions about economic issues of interest.
経済学やビジネス経済学を専攻すると何ができるのか?
A major in economics leads to a great diversity of professional
opportunities for those who wish to pursue graduate education as
well as those who want to enter the work force immediately after
graduation.
The curriculum in many law schools makes heavy use of economic
analysis, making economics an excellent choice for students considering
a degree in law. Economics is, in fact, one of the most common undergraduate
majors for those entering law school.
Economics provides the theoretical background for many business
courses and is an ideal preparation for those who seek a M.B.A.
Most public policy issues have a strong economic dimension; therefore,
economics is a natural undergraduate major for those interested
in a graduate degree in public policy, public administration, or
public health.
An economics major prepares students for graduate studies in economics
and finance.
An undergraduate major in economics provides training and background
which is useful for jobs in banking, insurance, consulting, investment
and brokerage houses, the computer industry, sales and marketing,
and journalism. Economics majors can work as financial analysts,
risk management analysts, forecasters, or analyst staff members
in litigation, or mergers and acquisition departments.
Many opportunities exist for economics majors in various government
agencies at the federal, state, or local level as analysts and researchers
Bachelor
of Science in Business Administration
Major: Business Economics
GENERAL
EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS (51-53 semester credits)
Plus three upper-division
major electives from Economics
or cognate fields
UNRESTRICTIVE
ELECTIVES (11-13 semester credits)
11-13単位分のコースを自由に選んで履修する
奨学金について
J. Watumull Scholarship
Description and eligibility requirements:
This tuition-waiver scholarship is awarded to
one or more undergraduate or graduate students who are majoring
in business or economics. Applicants must have completed a minimum
of two semesters at HPU, be enrolled full-time, have a minimum
cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.50, and demonstrate
financial need. Preference is given to students of east-Indian
ancestry.
Scholarship value: $7,600 to one or more recipients. The
scholarship amount will be distributed among the recipients if
more than one student is selected.
Application deadline: January 30, 2005 Award period: Fall 2005-Spring 2006
J. Watumull Scholarship Recipients
2004
Charles Chako,
Deep Chopra, Saumya Somasekhar, Wasma Srinivasan
Vinod Belani-Karishma
Chowfin, Lymaraina D' Souza, Naresh Indhewat, Rohit Lakhani
ハワイパシフィック大学経済学部の教授
Abrams, Eric Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Economics
Graduate:
University of Iowa
Undergraduate:
Carnegie Mellon University
Briggs, Paul M.S.
Adjunct Faculty in Economics
Graduate:
University of California at Santa Cruz
Campbell, James M.A.
Director, Canadian Institute of Petroleum
Adjunct Faculty in Economics
Graduate:
University of California at Los Angeles
Drabkin, Eric Ph.D.
Academic Coordinator for Economics
Associate Professor of Economics
Graduate:
University of California at Los Angeles
Espiritu, Antonina Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Economics
Graduate:
M.A. University of Hawaii- Manoa
PhD. University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Antonina Espiritu, Ph.D., M.A., M.B.A., assistant professor
of economics, was awarded a grant for presenting a paper on
"Trade Blocs and Internet Use: Implications on Economic
Integration" at the National Business and Economic Society
Conference, Maui, March 2002.
Kelly, Mary Ph.D.
Instructor of Economics
Graduate:
Ph.D. Greenwich University
M.A. University of Oklahoma
M.A. University of Hawai'i at Manoa
Undergraduate:
United States Naval Academy
Laney, Leroy Ph.D.
Professor of Finance and Economics
Graduate:
University of Colorado
Li, Binsheng Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Economics
Graduate:
University of Hawai'i at Manoa
Undergraduate:
University of Hawai'i at Manoa
Lucas, Ernesto Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Economics
Graduate:
University of Hawaii at Manoa
Undergraduate:
University of the Philippines
Romig, Rodney Ph.D.
Dean, Business Administration
Professor of Economics
Graduate:
University of Nebraska
Saraniti, Brett Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Economics and Quantitaive Methods
Graduate:
Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University
Schoolland, Ken M.S.F.S.
Associate Professor of Economics