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    AUA to Change Landscape of Economics Study in Armenia

    http://asbarez.com/108306/aua-to-change-landscape-of-economics-study-in-armenia/
    Friday, February 15th, 2013


    Students attend an AUA panel

    YEREVAN-The American University of Armenia reaffirmed its commitment
    to developing the study and practice of quantitative economics in
    Armenia at a public launch of its new Master of Science in Economics
    program on Thursday, February 7. The Open House event introduced the
    program to prospective students, finance professionals and the broader
    community.

    `AUA is proud to do what we can to improve the state of quantitative
    economics, econometrics, and economic modeling in Armenia,' said AUA
    President Dr. Bruce Boghosian, stressing the significance of the new
    program, specifically designed with Armenia's needs in mind. `It is
    with these goals in mind that this program has been developed. We see
    it as a natural priority to build this kind of human capacity in
    Armenia, and a central component of Armenia's economic future.'
    The new program, devised by AUA with the cooperation and encouragement
    of the Central Bank of Armenia (CBA), will prepare students for
    careers and advanced studies in a wide range of fields in economics.
    Career options include sectors such as public and private banking,
    insurance, consulting, quantitative analysis, and others.

    `The Central Bank of Armenia is proud to support AUA's MS in Economics
    program, which has come at an ideal time for Armenia, to build human
    and institutional capacity for conducting cutting-edge economic
    research and policy analyses,' said CBA Deputy Chairman Nerses
    Yeritsyan. `The Research and Training Centre of the CBA in Dilijan
    will serve as an excellent venue for students by hosting some of the
    MS in Economics program courses.'

    The new Dilijan centre will also provide internship and job
    opportunities for students, as well as engage students and graduates
    in extensive research and policy analyses projects under the guidance
    of prominent international and senior CBA researchers and policy
    makers.

    `In this way, we will build the next generation of competitive public
    policy makers and institutions to understand the mechanisms driving
    the global economy while developing local potential,' Yeritsyan added.

    Last week's event also served as an opportunity to welcome Dr. David
    Blake, the recently appointed Interim Dean of AUA's College of
    Business and Economics. Dr. Blake has joined AUA from the University
    of California Irvine, where he previously served as Dean of the Paul
    Merage School of Business.

    `The use of economic modeling and `big data' is an integral part of
    the chain of discovery, innovation, and implementation which the
    College of Business Administration and Economics is all about,'
    explained Dr. Blake.

    Following opening remarks, Director of Admissions Arina Zohrabian
    highlighted AUA's mission as an American institution of higher
    education, stressing the university's principles and values. `AUA's
    programs combine Armenia's excellence in higher education with the
    American ideals of academic freedom, critical thinking, strong faculty
    and student governance, social responsibility and public service,
    interdisciplinary study, and the embracing of modern technologies,'
    she said.

    Zohrabian also presented the targeted learning outcomes of the program
    and practical applications of a Master of Science in Economics degree,
    underscoring the theoretical knowledge, quantitative skills, and
    analytical abilities students will gain.

    After a brief reception, prospective students gathered for a detailed
    presentation about the university as whole, as well as the structure
    of the Master of Science in Economics program.

    AUA's Financial Aid Coordinator Gayane Davoyan described financial
    assistance and scholarship opportunities, while Admissions Coordinator
    Karina Satamyan outlined the application process.

    Prospective students then participated in a brief Q&A session and
    received a guided tour of the campus.

    The 15-month program is a division of the AUA College of Business and
    Economics and is scheduled to begin in the summer of 2013. The early
    admission deadline for applications is February 15, 2013 while the
    regular admission deadline is April 22, 2013. For updates and
    information, please send inquiries to [email protected].

    The American University of Armenia (AUA) is a private, independent
    university located in Yerevan, Armenia. Founded in 1991, AUA is
    affiliated with the University of California. Through teaching,
    research, and public service, AUA serves Armenia and the region by
    supplying high-quality, graduate and undergraduate education,
    encouraging civic engagement, and promoting democratic values.

    The AUA is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Senior
    Colleges and Universities of the Western Association of Schools and
    Colleges, 985 Atlantic Avenue, #100, Alameda, CA 94501, 510-748-9001.

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