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 crPlus 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 crPlus 15 additional hours of upper-division courses in economics and a minor in an outside field.
ECON 201-202 Economic Principles and Problems 6 cr ECON g301 Macroeconomic Theory 3 cr ECON g302 Microeconomic Theory 3 cr TOTAL: 12 crPlus 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.