Economics 

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Economics Majors
BA Economics
(40–57 hours*)
Major Requirements
- Minimum residence requirement is 21 hours in the major.
- Major courses: complete the following with a grade of C– or
better:
- Econ 110, 378 (or equivalent), 380, 381, 382, 388.
Note: Equivalence to Econ 378 includes Stat 321 and Math
343.
- Supporting courses: complete the following:
- Math 112 (Math 119 with a B+ or better may be
substituted).
Note 1: A university calculus course such as Math 112 or 113 is
strongly recommended. Deferred students are encouraged to
take a refresher math course such as Eng T 295R before or
concurrent with Econ 378, 380, or 381.
Note 2: For students contemplating graduate work in
economics, the 500-level economics courses plus Math 113,
214, and 343 are strongly recommended.
- Complete GE Foreign Language or 7 hours of mathematics in
addition to Math 112.
- Complete 15 hours from the following (at least 12 hours must
be from courses 410–588):
Econ 210, 213R, 215, 230, 253, 257, 274, 275, 410, 413R, 415,
420, 421, 431, 432, 440, 450, 453, 458, 459, 463, 465, 468,
474, 475, 476, 478, 482, 486, 580, 581, 582, 586, 588.
Note 1: The 200-level field courses are intended as interim
courses as a student moves from Econ 110 into the 300-level
core courses. Once the student has completed Econ 380, he or
she is strongly encouraged to take the 400-level rather than the
200-level field courses.
Note 2: Students should not take both a 200-level and a
400-level course with the same last two digits (e.g., Econ 275 and
475), although they are encouraged to take the 300- and 500-level
theory classes (e.g., Econ 380 and 580).
*Hours include courses that may fulfill university core requirements.
BS Economics (37 hours*)
Major Requirements
- Minimum residence requirement is 21 hours in the major.
- Major courses: complete the following with a grade of C– or
better:
- Econ 110, 378 (or equivalent), 380, 381, 382, 388.
Note: Equivalence to Econ 378 includes Stat 321 and Math
343.
- Supporting courses: complete the following:
- Math 112 (Math 119 with a B+ or better may be
substituted).
Note 1: A university calculus course such as Math 112 or 113 is
strongly recommended. Deferred students are encouraged to
take a refresher math course such as Eng T 295R before or
concurrent with Econ 378, 380, or 381.
Note 2: For students contemplating graduate work in
economics, the 500-level economics courses plus Math 113,
214, and 343 are strongly recommended.
- Complete 15 hours from the following (at least 12 hours
must be from courses 410–588):
Econ 210, 213R, 215, 230, 253, 257, 274, 275, 410, 413R, 415,
420, 421, 431, 432, 440, 450, 453, 458, 459, 463, 465, 468,
474, 475, 476, 478, 482, 486, 580, 581, 582, 586, 588.
Note 1: The 200-level field courses are intended as interim
courses as a student moves from Econ 110 into the 300-level
core courses. Once the student has completed Econ 380, he or
she is strongly encouraged to take the 400-level rather than the
200-level field courses.
Note 2: Students should not take both a 200-level and a
400-level course with the same last two digits (e.g., Econ 275 and
475), although they are encouraged to take the 300- and
500-level theory classes (e.g., Econ 380 and 580).
*Hours include courses that may fulfill university core requirements.
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