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Nov 23, 2024
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2020-21 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Economics (B.A.) [ECO]
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The economics major emphasizes critical thinking and creative problem-solving skills, in addition to providing technical training in the economics discipline. Students are encouraged to apply analytical techniques to real world problems that are developed in elective courses within the major.
Student Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to:
- Understand and apply the basic principles of micro and macroeconomics.
- Understand and utilize graphs, spreadsheets, and/or other basic quantitative techniques employed in the field.
- Gather relevant information, evaluate it critically and communicate it effectively in written and oral forms.
- Compare and evaluate contending economic policy debates at the local, national and/or international level.
Career Potential
- Banker
- Economist
- Consultant
- Financial Analyst
Economics Department Course Retake Policy
- For the purpose of this policy, "course" refers to any course offered by the Economics Department that is used to satisfy the requirements of any major or minor offered by the department (economics [ECO], management [MGT]).
- A student may repeat a course to replace a failing grade, grade of X, indicating withdrawal from course, or to improve the student's grade point average when the first enrollment resulted in a passing grade.
- A student may enroll in a course twice. A third or subsequent enrollment in that course shall be with the approval of the Economics Department only and contingent upon available space in the course after all student registration occurs.
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A. Required Courses: 24 credit hours
Note: A minimum grade of C in the foundational classes (ECO 105, ECO 110 and ECO 111) is required for all economics and business economics majors before taking upper-level courses that require any of these foundational classes as prerequisites.
Select one of the following:
Select one of the following:
B. Other: 15 additional credit hours of economics (ECO) courses at the 300 level or above.
Dual Major in Adolescence Education: Social Studies and Economics (7-12) [SST and ECO] majors can count GRY 370: Will the World Provide? A Research Experience for Students as one of their 300 level or above courses.
Total credit hours required for graduation: 120
Example of the B.A. in Economics over four years
Link to General Education (GE ); Link to Foreign Langauge
Total credit hours for semester: 16
Total credit hours for semester: 15
Total credit hours for semester: 15
Total credit hours for semester: 15
Total credit hours for semester: 15
Total credit hours for semester: 16
Fourth Year Fall
ECO elective (3 cr. hr.)
ECO elective (3 cr. hr.)
ECO elective (3 cr. hr.)
Elective (3 cr. hr.)
GE 4/elective if history Regents is > 84 (3 cr. hr.)
Total credit hours for semester: 15
Fourth Year Spring
ECO elective (3 cr. hr.)
GE course (3 cr. hr.)
Elective (3 cr. hr.)
Elective (3 cr. hr.)
Elective (3 cr. hr.)
Total credit hours for semester : 13
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