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Jason Dunick

Jason Dunick

Jason Dunick started as the Director of Undergraduate Programs for the Economics Department in 2012. Prior to that, he has taught at a wide variety of institutions from a large flagship university to a small liberal arts college. He has extensive experience in teaching and advising in economics. He i...

Mary Getsey Bernier

Mary Getsey Bernier

Prior to joining George Mason University's Department of Economics, Ms. Getsey Bernier's experience spanned higher education, study abroad/international education, international economic development, international trade, program management in private sector and non-profit organizations, youth environ...

Vernon Smith

Vernon Smith

Vernon L. Smith, Nobel Prize winner in Economics, 2002, is currently Professor of Economics and Law at George Mason University, a research scholar in the Interdisciplinary Center for Economic Science, and a Fellow of the Mercatus Center all in Arlington, VA. He received his bachelor's degree in Elect...

Internships for Credit in Economics

Students must register for ECON 398 with the Undergraduate Director to receive 3 to 6 credit hours for an economics-related internship. For more details, contact the course instructor for a syllabus. Who is eligible? Enrollment is limited to juniors or seniors who have completed ECON 103, ECON 104,...

Undergraduate Economics Capstone

The purpose of the capstone course is to provide a culminating experience at the end of an undergraduate program. Students typically take a capstone course in the last semester of their degree program. This experience is designed to help students develop a more comprehensive and integrative understan...