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The Department of Economics is located on the fourth floor of the Business and Economics Building. We offer programs of study leading to four degrees: the B.A. in Economics (offered through the Eberly College of Arts and Sciences), and the B.S., the M.A., and the Ph.D. in Economics (all offered through the College of Business and Economics). 

To find out more about our programs and faculty, please select one of these links or contact Professor William Trumbull, Director of the Division of Economics and Finance, in room 420 of the Business and Economics Building, at (304) 293-7860 or at william.trumbull@mail.wvu.edu.

 

Introduction

Why Study Economics?

Careers In Economics

Classes

Undergraduate Courses

Graduate Courses
 

Faculty and Research

Economics Directory

College Directory

Economics WorkingPapers

Bureau of Business and Economic Research

WVU Libraries
 

Programs

Ph.D. in Economics

M.A. in Economics

B.S. in Economics

B.A. in Economics
 
 

Seminar Series

Fall, 2001
Spring,2002
Fall,2002
Spring, 2003
Fall, 2003
Spring, 2004

Fall, 2004

Spring, 2005

Fall 2005

Spring 2006

 

Study Abroad

WVU Office of
International Programs

Opportunities for B&E Students

Students

Graduate Students on the Job Market

Recent Placements

Thompson Graduate
Economics Club

Job Openings for Economists

Ph.D. Program Assessment Surveys

Announcements

Meet the First-Year Graduate Students.

Julia Popova, Sergiy Kotsan, and Jordan Huang won prestigious Best Paper awards. For details see:
Recent External Doctoral Student Awards.

Two annual internal doctoral student awards are being created in honor of Jon Vilasuso.  For a full description see:  Jon Vilasuso Memorial Awards.

 


Questions and Comments can be sent to barbara.michniak@mail.wvu.edu
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