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Exploring Business Horizons: Engaging Lectures for Elementary, Middle, and High School Students

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Our expert faculty is enthusiastic about delivering lectures to elementary, middle, and high school students on a diverse range of subjects, aiming to not only share new insights but also inspire young minds towards careers in the business world. Please explore the menu below to discover topics currently available.

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    1. Careers in Accounting

    Presented by: Stasia Straley

    Accounting professionals share their career journeys and show the wide range of opportunities in the field. You'll also learn about the Accounting programs at UAA and how they can help launch your career.

    • Accounting/Finance
    • Elementary to High School (grades 6-12)
    • 15-75 minutes
    • In-person, Online
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    2. Correlation vs Causation

    Presented by: Hannah Hennighausen

    An introduction to separating correlation from causation applied to everyday observations

    • Economics
    • High School (grades 10-12)
    • 30-45 minutes
    • In-person
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    3. Financial Market Education available at UAA

    Presented by: Alex Slivka

    A brief introduction to the structure of financial markets, their role in the economy, how it benefits you and how you can participate.

    • Accounting/Finance
    • High School (grades 9-12)
    • 20-30 minutes
    • In-person, Online
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    4. Find the Fraud!

    Presented by: Stasia Straley

    Put on your detective hat and dive into real-world documents to uncover fraud in a local company.

    • Accounting/Finance
    • Elementary to High School (grades 6-12)
    • 30-60 minutes
    • In-person, Online
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    5. Food Economics

    Presented by: Mike Jones

    An introduction to how economists think about and study food systems - how we grow, gather, sell, and choose what we eat

    • Economics
    • High School (grades 9-12)
    • 45 minutes
    • In-person
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    6. Guess Who is Coming to Dinner? Irrational Exubarance, Panics, Manias, and Uncle Sam

    Presented by: Gökhan Karahan

    This presentation discusses the Great Recession and whether there are any signs that a new trouble may be brewing in the horizon. It combines accounting, finance, and irrationally rational behavior to bring light to some of the major economic meltdowns in our history.

    • Accounting/Finance
    • Middle to High School (grades 7-12)
    • 30-45 minutes
    • In-person, Online
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    7. Homoeconomicus and the Dictator Game

    Presented by: Lance Howe

    Students participate in a dictator game. We discuss why dictator game results are inconsistent with assumptions about purely rational, self-interested behavior in Economics.

    • Economics
    • High School (grades 9-12)
    • 30-45 minutes
    • In-person, Online
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    8. Industrial/Organizational (I/O) Psychology: What is it and what can it do for me?

    Presented by: Kori Callison

    Can be a general overview of the field of I/O Psychology, how it relates to other fields of psychology (like social psychology), and what people can do with an I/O psych degree. Or, I can cover any I/O psych topic in more depth (e.g., leadership, motivation, workplace health/wellness, work-life balance, selection/hiring, groups/teams, diversity, etc.).

    • Psychology/Organizational Behavior/General Management
    • High School (grades 9-12)
    • 15-60 minutes
    • In-person, Online
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    9. Logistics and Supply Chain Management

    Presented by: Darren Prokop

    Making the world's most invisible industry visible to those who wish to run a business effiecienty and to those who wonder how stuff really gets moved across the world. Closer to home, you'll learn why Âé¶¹ÎÞÂë°æ is the most unique logistics laboratory in the country.

    • Logistics
    • Elementary to High School (grades 6-12)
    • 30-60 minutes
    • Online
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    10. Markets and Experiments in Economics

    Presented by: Lance Howe

    Students participate in a market game and we discuss markets and economic experiments at UAA.

    • Economics
    • High School (grades 9-12)
    • 30-45 minutes
    • In-person
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    11. Real Estate Investing and Careers

    Presented by: Terry Fields

    Discusses a simple cash flow pro forma to see the basics of investing in income-producing real estate (rental properties). Discusses real estate career areas like brokerage, leasing, management, and finance. Discusses the WPM+RE Program and its benefits -- including the Real Estate Management + Investment workshop for high school students.

    • Real Estate Management
    • High School (grades 9-12)
    • 25-60 minutes
    • In-person
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    12. Tragedy of the Commons

    Presented by: Lance Howe

    Students participate in a social dilemma game. We discuss social dilemmas - like the public goods game and the common pool resource game - and explain how economic incentives influence cooperation.

    • Economics
    • High School (grades 9-12)
    • 30-45 minutes
    • In-person, Online
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    13. Why Nations Fail

    Presented by: Lance Howe

    Discuss work in Economic Development related to why there are such large growth differences between countries. Based on work by Economist Darren Acemoglu and Political Scientist James Robinson.

    • Economics
    • High School (grades 9-12)
    • 30-45 minutes
    • In-person, Online
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    14. Let's Negotiate!

    Presented by: Julie Ann Wrigley

    Present/discuss the basics of negotiation; students participate in a role-play and then debrief the results (if time allows).

    • Management
    • High School (grades 9-12)
    • 60-90 minutes
    • In-person, Online
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    15. Time Hacks for Students

    Presented by: Stasia Straley

    Discover simple, hands-on strategies to take control of your schedule. We’ll practice time blocking for classes, study, and fun—and learn how to break big assignments into smaller, manageable steps. Walk away with interactive tools you can use right away to feel more organized and less stressed.

    • General Management
    • Middle to High School (grades 7-12)
    • 30-90 minutes
    • In-person, Online

 

Contact Us

If you have any questions or would like more information about how we can collaborate with you in the classroom, please contact Andrea Jones at ajjones5@alaska.edu or call (907) 786-4101.