Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science in Economics
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 political science, finance, or mathematics
depending
upon the student's specific interests.)
OPTION 1 -- Economic Theory
| ECON 2201-2202 | Principles of Macro- and Microeconomics | 6 credits |
| ECON 3301 | Macroeconomic Theory | 3 credits |
| ECON 3302 | Microeconomic Theory | 3 credits |
| ECON 3306 | History of Economic Doctrines | 3 credits |
| ECON 3384 | Methods of Mathematical Economics | 3 credits |
| ECON 4474 | Current Economic Problems | 3 credits |
| ECON 4485 | Econometrics | 3 credits |
| MATH 1153 | Introduction to Statistics | 3 credits |
| MATH 1170 | Calculus I | 4 credits |
Plus 12 additional hours of upper-division courses
in economics and 6 additional hours in advisor approved courses.
OPTION 2 -- Applied Economics
| ECON 2201-2202 | Principles of Macro- and Microeconomics | 6 credits |
| ECON 3301 | Macroeconomic Theory | 3 credits |
| ECON 3302 | Microeconomic Theory | 3 credits |
| ECON 3306 | History of Economic Doctrines | 3 credits |
| ECON 3384 | Methods of Mathematical Economics | 3 credits |
| ECON 4474 | Current Economic Problems | 3 credits |
| ECON 4485 | Econometrics | 3 credits |
| MATH 1153 | Introduction to Statistics | 3 credits |
| MATH 1160 | Brief Calculus | 4 credits |
| OR | ||
| MATH 1170 | Calculus I | 4 credits |
Plus 12 additional upper-division economics credits* and an approved emphasis in an outside field.
*All electives shall be selected by the student
with
prior approval from a Department of Economics faculty member.
OPTION 3 -- Law and Economics
Students choosing this option must obtain a B.A. rather than a B.S., and must satisfy Goal 8 with PHIL 1103.
| ECON 2201-2202 | Principles of Macro- and Microeconomics | 6 credits |
| ECON 3301 | Macroeconomic Theory | 3 credits |
| ECON 3302 | Microeconomic Theory | 3 credits |
| ECON 4474 | Current Economic Problems | 3 credits |
| ECON 4482 |
Internship* |
1-9 credits |
| ECON 4485 | Econometrics | 3 credits |
| ENGL 4401 |
Advanced Composition |
3 credits |
| PHIL 2201 |
Introduction to Logic |
3 credits |
| MATH 1153 | Introduction to Statistics | 3 credits |
| MATH 1160 | Brief Calculus | 4 credits |
| OR | ||
| MATH 1170 | Calculus I | 4 credits |
| Plus 18
credits chosen from the following: |
||
| ANTH 4478 |
Federal Indian Law |
3 credits |
| ANTH 4479 |
Tribal Governments |
3 credits |
| ENGL 4410 |
Writing Intership (max 3 credits) |
3 credits |
| HCA 3375 |
Health Law and Bioethics |
3 credits |
| MC 4440 |
Media Law and Ethics |
3 credits |
| MGT 4461 |
Business Law |
3 credits |
| MGT 4480 |
Labor and Employment Law |
3 credits |
| PHIL 4450 |
Ethical Theory |
3 credits |
| POLS 3342 |
American Legal Systems |
3 credits |
| POLS 3345 |
Jurisprudence and Legal Systems |
3 credits |
| POLS 4442 |
Constitutional Law |
3 credits |
| POLS 4443 |
Constitutional Law |
3 credits |
| PSYC 4463 |
Clinical Psychology and the Law |
3 credits |
Plus 12 additional hours of upper-division economics courses (excluding additional ECON 4482 credits).
*Internship must be with a member of the legal profession.

