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Omicron Delta Epsilon: International Honors Society for Economics
The Department of Economics is proud to offer membership in the Gamma Chapter of Georgia Omicron Delta Epsilon International Honors Society in Economics. Omicron Delta Epsilon is a highly acclaimed honors society with over 670 chapters worldwide.
Benefits of Omicron Delta Epsilon Membership
- International recognition of scholastic achievement in economics
- A publication outlet for promising undergraduate and graduate student papers in The American Economist, the journal of Omicron Delta Epsilon
- Closer academic and professional relationships with the faculty at your university
- Closer professional and social relationships with fellow ODE members at your university
- Closer professional and social relationships with ODE members at other universities with Omicron Delta Epsilon chapters
- ODE-sponsored meetings at the annual conventions of regional, national and international associations
- Eligibility to compete for the Frank Taussig and Irving Fisher Awards (both cash prizes and publication of essays)
- Eligibility to compete for the Outstanding Student Leader Award
- One-year subscription to The American Economist
What are the membership criteria for ODE?
Student membership into ODE will be based on the following criteria:
- Students must have completed at least 70 hours with an overall GPA of “B” (3.0) or better
- Students must have completed at least 12 credit hours of upper economics courses with a GPA of “B” (3.0) or better
Students who are eligible to join ODE will be contacted by the faculty advisors and invited to join.
The Department of Economics is proud to offer membership in the Gamma Chapter of Georgia Omicron Delta Epsilon International Honors Society in Economics. Omicron Delta Epsilon is a highly acclaimed honors society with over 670 chapters worldwide.
SERG is a community of dedicated students and professors engaged in research related to computational statistics and econometrics. The program is designed to provide a scientific forum to students who wish to conduct research in statistical methods motivated by business applications.
The Statistics and Econometrics Research Group (SERG) is a community of dedicated students and professors engaged in research related to computational statistics and econometrics. The program is designed to provide a scientific forum to students who wish to conduct research in statistical methods motivated by business applications.
Themes
The range of topics covered in the econometrics lab is vast. Topics include:
- Nonparametric and semiparametric estimation of microeconometric and time series models
- Bayesian inference of financial models
- Implementation of different econometric and statistical techniques
Workshops
The SERG offers workshops to Georgia Southern students. In these workshops, the emphasis is on the practical aspects of statistics and econometrics. Students will learn how the estimated models can be used as tools for investment decisions, policy making, prediction, etc. The SERG also offers more specialized workshops where the students are taught quantitative methods for business and economic analysis using different statistical packages. The aim is to help students with statistical questions and methods in thesis writing.
Members
An important objective of the SERG is to attract students from different departments to participate in activities. This work gives the students a valuable introduction to their future profession.
The Statistics and Econometrics Research Group is led by Dr. Omid Ardakani (oardakani@georgiasouthern.edu).
Please email Dr. Omid Ardakani to confirm your attendance (oardakani@georgiasouthern.edu).