Honors Elective – Econometrics

Are you looking for a course that has the
potential to meaningfully build your resume and/or enhance your graduate school
applications?  If so, Introduction to
Econometrics (ECON 356 /H/) is the course for you!

What
do you have to do to complete the research project in ECON 356?

·                    
Select a topic of personal interest

·                    
Collect data

·                    
Review the economic literature

·                    
Analyze the data sample econometrically

·                    
Interpret your results

·                    
Write a paper

·                    
Give an oral presentation of your paper

You may
benefit by:

—  Improving organization
and time management skills

—  Honing oral
communication skills

—  Refining Excel
spreadsheet/data management skills

—  Enhancing professional
writing skills

—  Gaining proficiency and
comfort with statistical software such as EViews (an econometric software package widely used in the discipline)

—  Qualifying for opportunities to become better
prepared for job and graduate school applications

Opening doors to present papers at professional conferences, and
possibly even publish articles

You may complete
a research paper on a wide variety of topics. 
Past topics include:

·        
Components of Gross State Product and Emissions
Levels

·        
Does Being Landlocked Hurt GDP Growth in Africa?

·        
Socioeconomic Factors and Their Effects on the PSSA
Tests

·        
Trust and Social Capital

·        
Determinants of Political Participation in the U.S.

·        
Determinants of Property Crime Rates

·        
Determinants of National Hockey League Game
Attendance

·        
Military Enlistment Decisions

A Study of Motion Picture Revenue

Job placements
for ECON 356 students include:

—  Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission

—  Bureau of Labor
Statistics

—  National Science
Foundation

—  Association of American
Railroads

—  Bank of New York Mellon

—  Strategic Energy

—  Federal Reserve Bank of
Philadelphia

—  Conemaugh Health System

—  Coventry Health Care

—  S&T Bank

First Commonwealth Bank

Grad school placements in economics/public policy/ law programs for ECON 356
students include:

—  University of Chicago

—  Duke University

—  Howard University

—  Johns Hopkins
University

—  Louisiana State
University

—  University of Georgia

—  University of
Pittsburgh

—  University of Maryland

—  New York University

The Ohio State University

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