The Department of Economics at Illinois State University has a longstanding reputation for excellence in research, education and community service. Faculty members are engaged in research across a wide range of interests and, based on research productivity alone, the department consistently ranks near the top among non-doctoral economics programs. Department faculty have received external recognition in various recent studies of research productivity. The editorship of the Journal of Economics and Finance (JEF) resides within the Department. Research seminars provide an opportunity for additional interaction with colleagues and visiting scholars.
Our undergraduate program is noted for exceptional commitment to teaching quality and an innovative curriculum. Additional learning opportunities for undergraduates include the honors program and senior projects. The graduate program offers a Master’s degree with concentrations in electricity, natural gas & telecommunications, applied community & economic development, or applied economics.
Department faculty and staff are involved in service to the university, the community, industry and public agencies. The department hosts the Institute for Regulatory Policy Studies (IRPS), a non-profit organization that conducts conferences on issues in electricity, natural gas & telecommunications and provides support for student internships in industry. The department also is a co-sponsor of the Stevenson Center for Community and Economic Development (SCED), which provides internships and assistantships for students in the applied community and economic development sequence.
Our departmental governance structure and strategic plan are available for viewing.