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This website is now defunct and out of date.  Please click the link below to go to the new site.

New Economics Website



 

Dr. John Cole, Interim Chairman
Room 225 Merrick Hall
Telephone: (336) 334-7744, ext. 2000

Fax: (336) 256-2055
Email: jacole@ncat.edu

Welcome!

The Department of Economics and Transportation/Logistics is located within the School of Business and Economics and offers two degree programs -- Economics and Transportation Management -- that are designed to prepare students for careers in business, industry and government service, as well as graduate study and law school.

In addition, we offer a Masters of Science in Management (MSM) degree with a concentration in Transportation and Logistics. Find more information here.

Take a look at what we have to offer, what our students and graduates are doing, and what we can do for you.

For more information about our programs and career opportunities in economics and transportation, please fill out the on-line information request form, stop by the departmental office, or call.  We'll be glad to discuss how a major in economics or transportation can enhance your career!


American Economic Association
Summer Minority Program
Duke University
Summer, 2005

Duke University, in affiliation with North Carolina A&T State University, will be hosting the American Economic Association’s Summer Minority Program in Economics (SMPE) next summer. Now in its 32nd year, the Summer Minority Program is a nationally-recognized effort to promote the success of talented minorities in graduate Economics and other quantitative social sciences. The program is a highly demanding one that prepares participants to compete successfully in doctoral programs. Please consult the SMPE web site for details.


Check here for information about the Seminar Series in Mathematics and Economics (for BOTH faculty and student involvement) run by Dr. Mark Burkey and Dr. Hal Snarr, in conjunction with Dr. Alexandra Kurepa from the Department of Mathematics.


This site is maintained by Mark L. Burkey, faculty member in the Department of Economics and Transportation/Logistics.   If you have comments or questions about the site, please send them to burkeym@ncat.edu .

Last updated: December, 2004