Welcome from the Chair
 Welcome to the Department of Economics, Finance, and Real Estate!
Welcome to the Department of Economics, Finance, and Real Estate!
I invite you to explore our website or to stop by our offices to discuss the opportunities
                        within our department.  Our bachelors’ program is designed to prepare students for
                        careers in analytical and managerial positions in banking, industry and government.
                        It is an exciting time to major in our department!  Our faculty understand the importance
                        of excellence in the classroom, excellence in research, and the benefits of 911±¬ÁÏÍø
                        guidance and connections.
Our department offers two majors: real estate as well as economics and finance. The
                        economics and finance major has two concentrations: economics or finance.  Economics is chiefly concerned with how individuals, firms, governments and nations make choices
                        on the production, allocation, and consumption of scarce resources.  Finance, a specialized area of economics, comprises three main areas: financial management,
                        investments, and financial institutions. Financial management, also known as corporate
                        finance, deals with business decisions made within the firm. Investments focuses on
                        the behavior of financial markets and securities pricing, and financial institutions
                        deals with banks and other specialized firms which bring together the suppliers and
                        users of funds.  Students can direct their focus to one of these areas based on the
                        finance electives chosen.  Studying Real Estate exposes you to a wide-ranging skillset and prepares you for numerous career opportunities
                        such as brokerage, leasing, development, appraisal, assessment, mortgage lending,
                        property management, and construction.
Regardless of the concentration you choose, student clubs and the Jaguar Investment Fund (JIF) welcome you.  Our student chapter of the Financial Management Association (FMA) has consistently earned Superior Chapter Award from FMA International.  This
                        highly coveted designation is awarded to less than five percent of FMA chapters.  Guest
                        speakers, field trips to local businesses, and the FMA Leaders’ Conference in New
                        York City or Chicago are highlights of our activities.  In this club you may find
                        an internship before graduation (through guest speakers), network with other finance
                        students from across the nation, or have the chance to tour the New York Stock Exchange
                        or Chicago Board of Trade.  In addition, you may be able to participate in the JIF,
                        a student managed investment fund, which is a unique opportunity for select students
                        to gain real money management experience.  In this fund, students will serve in a
                        role as a financial analyst along with one other position such as economist, political
                        analyst, accountant, or risk analyst.  In our investments course, students will also
                        get certified on Bloomberg Terminals, a necessity to work on Wall Street.  Talk about
                        experiential learning–this is it!
For those students with an interest in economics, The Economics Society of South Alabama student club is for you.  This club meets regularly during the fall and spring with
                        guest speakers, discussions, movies, etc.  Real estate students are eligible to participate
                        in Jaguar Realty, the nation’s first University-approved real estate company for real estate students.
                        By participating, students can satisfy their internship requirement, receive scholarship
                        assistance toward their internship course tuition, and have the unique opportunity
                        to work as an active real estate agent with some of the area’s top real estate brokerage
                        companies, and hopefully, close deals and earn commissions. Highly qualified students
                        will also be eligible for nomination to Alpha Sigma Gamma, the world’s premier international real estate honor society.  Finally, all students
                        may complete the Alabama Real Estate Commission pre-license education required to
                        take the Alabama Real Estate Salesperson License Exam.
While a good number of our graduates find 911±¬ÁÏÍø positions in banks, wealth
                        management firms, industry, and government, our concentrations are a wonderful foundation
                        for those who want to pursue graduate schools. Some of our graduates have gone on
                        to Masters of Science in Finance, Ph.D. programs in economics and finance, and to
                        earn a J.D. degree in law school.  These were all at various universities throughout
                        the US.
For those who are not planning to be a business major, we invite you to consider a
                        minor in economics, finance or real estate.  Each of these would be an excellent addition
                        to your studies in engineering, math, political science, or any other major.  You
                        can still participate in the clubs and have the chance to be a member of the JIF with
                        the proper prerequisites.
Let’s discuss why an economics, finance, or a real estate concentration is right for
                        you!  
Best wishes,
Kenneth Hunsader, Ph.D.
Chair,  Professor,  Economics,  Finance & Real Estate. 


