TY - JOUR
T1 - The ancillaries of undergraduate economics programs
T2 - Results of a departmental survey
AU - Hoyt, Gail M.
AU - O’Sullivan, Roisin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Most economics departments have a cadre of ancillary elements intended to enhance the experience of their undergraduate majors. These may include opportunities to attend speaker series, give conference presentations, participate in student organizations, or work as teaching or research assistants. While economists have studied individual ancillaries, there is merit in a comprehensive examination. The authors design and conduct a departmental survey of 300 U.S. institutions to characterize ancillaries’ prevalence, structure, and perceived benefits. Their findings shed light on how the prevalence and structure of ancillaries vary across different types of academic institutions. Perceived benefits involve meeting departmental learning goals and promoting knowledge and understanding of the discipline of economics, as well as attracting and welcoming a diverse group of students to the discipline.
AB - Most economics departments have a cadre of ancillary elements intended to enhance the experience of their undergraduate majors. These may include opportunities to attend speaker series, give conference presentations, participate in student organizations, or work as teaching or research assistants. While economists have studied individual ancillaries, there is merit in a comprehensive examination. The authors design and conduct a departmental survey of 300 U.S. institutions to characterize ancillaries’ prevalence, structure, and perceived benefits. Their findings shed light on how the prevalence and structure of ancillaries vary across different types of academic institutions. Perceived benefits involve meeting departmental learning goals and promoting knowledge and understanding of the discipline of economics, as well as attracting and welcoming a diverse group of students to the discipline.
KW - Ancillaries
KW - undergraduate economics programs
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U2 - 10.1080/00220485.2025.2515088
DO - 10.1080/00220485.2025.2515088
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105007654800
SN - 0022-0485
JO - Journal of Economic Education
JF - Journal of Economic Education
ER -