Undergraduate programs

Economics majors are advised to contact the department undergraduate advisor for assistance with planning an individualized program of study. Economics majors who are considering graduate school will need to tailor their undergraduate program for this purpose and should seek advice prior to the start of their junior year. It is strongly recommended that students interested in graduate school pursue a B.S. in Quantitative Economics.

Degree Maps and Learning Outcomes

Admission requirements

Economics B.A./B.S.

Business Economics B.A./B.S.

Quantitative Economics BS

Economics Honors Program

Economics Minor

International Economics Minor

Political Economy Minor

Institutional Economics Undergraduate Certificate

Economics B.A./B.S.

Requirements

The BA and BS in Economics serve as the core of a liberal arts program and provide the fundamentals of economic analysis for students seeking careers in corporate business, government, and non-profit sectors.

In addition to meeting general university degree requirements, students must satisfy the following departmental requirements:

Economics Core

Ec 201Principles of Microeconomics

4

Ec 202Principles of Macroeconomics

4

Ec 311Microeconomic Theory

4

or

Ec 415Microeconomic Theory with Calculus

4

Ec 312Macroeconomic Theory

4

Total Credit Hours:16

One of the following

Ec 456American Economic History: the First Century

4

Ec 457American Economic History: the 20th Century

4

Ec 460History of Economic Thought

4

Ec 469Introduction to Econometrics

4

Total Credit Hours:4

Economics Electives (28 credits)

Up to 12 credits may be below EC 410; 16-28 credits must be numbered Ec 410 and above.

Ec 380 may be used to satisfy the requirement for courses numbered EC 410 and above.

Students may not use EC 415 as an economics elective.

Total Credit Hours:28

Mathematics and Statistics

Mth 251Calculus I

4

Stat 243ZElementary Statistics I

4

Stat 244Introduction to Probability and Statistics II

4

Total Credit Hours:12

Total Credit Hours: 60

Majors must take a minimum of 24 credits of upper division (300 and above) coursework in residence from this department and must maintain at least a 2.00 grade point average in work completed in this department.

All courses used to satisfy the departmental major requirements, whether taken in the department or elsewhere, must be taken for a letter grade and must be graded C- or above. Ec 403 Honors Thesis cannot be used to satisfy the requirements for the major in economics. Up to 4 credits of Ec 418 may be counted as upper division credit in the major.