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2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Economics - Applied Economics Concentration (BS)
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University Requirements:
- (C- minimum)
- (0-4 credits)
- (three credits)
- (three credits)
- (C- minimum):
- (three credits)
- (three credits)
- (three credits)
- (three credits)
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Economics 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 ( and 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 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. 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 or must be taken in a 200-level or higher Mathematics course requiring calculus as a prerequisite except .
- The remaining six credits may be chosen from other Mathematics courses at or above the 200-level requiring calculus as a pre-requisite except . Other acceptable courses include:
- , , , , , , , , , , , , and 300-level or higher courses in Statistics and Computer Sciences (except ,, and ).
- 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, Applied Economics& Statistics (except , ,and ) Business Administration, Computer Sciences (except ,, and ), Energy and Environmental Policy, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Geography, History, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Public Policy (except for ), Sociology, and Statistics.
- Also acceptable are , , any 200-level or above MISY courses, or , and any 200-level or above Mathematics course requiring calculus as a prerequisite except .
- Courses used to satisfy the Related Coursework requirement may not be used to fulfill 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 two credits can be from . 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): Credits to Total a Minimum of 120
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