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2017-2018 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Economics - Applied Economics Concentration (BS)
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Major Requirements:
Additional Breadth Requirements:
Courses used to fulfill the University Breadth Requirement above may also be used to fulfill the Economics Breadth Requirements. - Nine credits representing at least two areas of Creative Arts and Humanities
- Nine credits representing at least two areas of History and Cultural Change (ECON 315 and ECON 316 may apply)
- Three credits of Social and Behavioral Sciences (cannot be satisfied by an Economics course)
- Four credits of Mathematics, Natural Sciences and Technology (at least one course must have an associated laboratory)
Second Writing Requirement:
A Second Writing Requirement approved by the College of Arts and Sciences. This course must be taken after completion of 60 credit hours, completed with a minimum grade of C-, and the section enrolled must be designated as satisfying the requirement in the academic term completed. Economics Electives:
- Six additional Economics courses (18 credits) at or above the 300-level, at least two of which are at or above the 400-level.
Mathematics:
Minimum grade C-. Quantitative Proficiency Requirement:
- Nine credits of course work in the quantitative area (minimum grade C-):
- At least three credits in addition to MATH 221 or MATH 241 must be taken in a 200-level or higher Mathematics course requiring calculus as a prerequisite except MATH 308 .
- The remaining six credits may be chosen from other Mathematics courses at or above the 200-level requiring calculus as a pre-requisite except MATH 308 . Other acceptable courses include:
- ACCT 208 , BUAD 306 , BUAD 346 , BUAD 446 , ECON 415 , ECON 422 , ECON 423 , ECON 426 , MISY 225 , MISY 261 , MISY 430 , MISY 431 , and 300-level or higher courses in Statistics and Computer Sciences (except CISC 355 and CISC 356 ).
- A maximum of one Economics course may be used to satisfy this requirement while simultaneously being used to satisfy Economics course requirements.
Related Coursework:
- Nine credits chosen from any 300-level or higher courses in Accounting, Anthropology, Business Administration, Computer Sciences (except CISC 355 and CISC 356 ), Finance, Geography, History, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, and Statistics.
- Also acceptable are ACCT 207 , ACCT 208 , any 200-level or above MISY courses, MATH 221 or MATH 241 , and any 200-level or above Mathematics course requiring calculus as a prerequisite except MATH 308 .
- Courses used to satisfy the Related Coursework requirement may not be used to fulfill the Quantitative Proficiency requirement.
Concentration Requirements:
The following requirements must be met in place of the requirement for Economics Electives, with at least two at the 400-level (minimum of C- in all required concentration courses): Quantitative Proficiency Requirement:
The following requirements must be met in place of the Quantitative Proficiency Requirement: Electives
After required courses are completed, sufficient credits must be taken to meet the minimum credits required for the degree. No more than three credits can be from BHAN 120 . Credits to Total a Minimum of 120
Last Revised 2016-2017 Academic Year
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