Economics
Get Involved
Expand your educational and professional horizons by getting involved in any of our
engagement opportunities offered by the TTU College of Business Department of Economics,
Finance, and Marketing. EFM along with the rest of the College of Business maintains
and supports student clubs and organizations, annual events and conferences, and program-specific
student collaborations and experiential learning opportunities to further elevate
our rich education experience. Getting involved does not only open doors for future
employment and professional growth, but it also makes for a more memorable and valuable
university experience.
Society for the Advancement of Finance and Economics (SAFE)
The Society for the Advancement of Finance and Economics (SAFE) is a professional
network that is primarily dedicated to research in various fields of finance. SAFE
promotes the development and enhancement of financial and economic research by supporting
multiple research projects, recognizing significant research contributions, and creating
a platform for research and idea exchanges. On campus SAFE activities include guest
lectures, a fund-raiser, and social events. The society also helps coordinate the
internship program and provides tutoring services to students in finance and economics
related courses. SAFE is open to all students interested in a finance or economics
major. Letters concerning the organization are mailed to students who have declared
such majors, but interested freshmen and sophomores are also welcome to join. SAFE
at TTU offers students:
- Professional Development
- Speakers on Various Topics Relating to Economics and Finance
- Workshops
- Bloomberg Training
- Off-Campus Trips to Meet Professionals in the Field
Omicron Delta Epsilon
Omicron Delta Epsilon is the international honor society for economics students and professionals. Omicron
Delta Epsilon recognizes academic excellence and achievements in the field of economics;
establishes relationships between students and faculty in economics programs within
universities and other academic institutions; publishes the national journal The American
Economist, sponsors panels at professional meetings; and hosts research competitions.
Economics, finance, and agricultural economics majors may become members of this organization
by invitation. Juniors and seniors with a 3.0 QPA in at least twelve semester hours
of economics courses are considered for membership.
Mentorship and Research Opportunities
The TTU College of Business strives to connect students with paid internship opportunities
with community partners and local alumni. Our goal is to provide you with valuable,
necessary resources to be successful in your internship experience through three key
divisions: Explore, Engage, and Elevate.
Whether you are exploring internship opportunities, engaging in your current internship, or seeking to elevate after your internship experience, the College of Business is here to help you. Visit our Professional Readiness and Leadership page to access more internship information and resources!
TVA Investment Challenge
The TVA Investment Challenge provides hands-on applications of advanced portfolio
concepts through the management of a real investment portfolio. Students implement
trading strategies, place trades, provide performance reports, and adhere to similar
standards as professional money managers while acting as fund managers for the Tennessee
Valley Authority. The primary objective of the TVA Investment Challenge is for students
to manage an investment portfolio to maximize long-run capital growth subject to relevant
risk factors and investment restrictions. Students will perform each of the following
tasks:
- Research and evaluate prospective stock investments using ratios, financial statements, and relevant information about the firms and financial sectors.
- Integrate firm, sector, and macroeconomic data to assess the investment environment. Specifically, students will utilize and improve individual knowledge of fundamental firm analysis to select firms with long-term growth potential.
- Effectively communicate the investment process and portfolio performance in a variety of formats.
Alpha Kappa Psi
Alpha Kappa Psi is a national co-ed business fraternity that aims to provide ethical leadership and
professional development to its members. To achieve association initiatives, Alpha
Kappa Psi sponsors professional speakers, oversees service projects, and hosts social
activities. All undergraduate and graduate business or industrial technology majors
and business minors who have at least a 2.1 QPA are eligible to pledge. This chapter
uses a rush procedure to obtain members.
Learn More About Our Economics Program