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Department of Economics

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.



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