Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science

The following courses are required in addition to the General Education Requirements for the B.A. or B.S. degree. (Recommended electives for economics majors are foreign language, mathematics and computer science.)

Option 1_Economic Theory

CIS 220		Foundations of 
		Computer Programming		3 cr 
MATH 121	Calculus and Analytic 
		Geometry			4 cr 
MATH 252	Introduction to Statistics	3 cr
ECON 201-202	Economic Principles and 
		Problems 			6 cr 
ECON g301	Macroeconomic Theory		3 cr 
ECON g302	Microeconomic Theory		3 cr 
ECON g306	History of Economic 
		Doctrines			3 cr 
ECON g331	Money and Banking		3 cr 
ECON g334	International Economics		3 cr 
ECON g338	Public Finance			3 cr 
ECON g384	Quantitative Methods		3 cr 
ECON g474	Current Economic Problems	3 cr
Plus 9 additional hours of upper-division courses in economics.

Option 2_Applied Economics

MATH 120	Essentials of Calculus		4 cr 
	OR 
MATH 121	Calculus and Analytic 
		Geometry			4 cr 
MATH 252	Introduction to Statistics	3 cr
ECON 201-202	Economic Principles and 
		Problems			6 cr 
ECON g301	Macroeconomic Theory		3 cr 
ECON g302	Microeconomic Theory		3 cr 
ECON g474	Current Economic Problems	3 cr
Plus 15 additional hours of upper-division courses in economics and a minor in an outside field.

Economics Minor

Required Courses:

ECON 201-202	Economic Principles and 
		Problems			6 cr 
ECON g301	Macroeconomic Theory		3 cr 
ECON g302	Microeconomic Theory		3 cr 
						TOTAL: 12 cr
Plus 9 additional hours of upper-division courses in economics. All electives shall be selected by the student with prior approval from a Department of Economics faculty member.