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Nov 23, 2024
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2024-25 Undergraduate Catalog
Business Economics [BUSE]
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The major in business economics leads to the award of the bachelor of arts or bachelor of science. This major in the Economics Department is unique among SUNY institutions in its emphasis on the development of both technical and analytical skills in a strong liberal arts context.
Students may focus on one of the four concentrations described below or may choose a different combination of electives which will provide them with a broad perspective of important issues.
Student Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to:
- Apply the basic principles of micro and macroeconomics.
- Apply the basic principles of management.
- 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.
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 Core in Economics: 27 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:
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B. Required Core in Management: 18 credit hours
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C. Elective Courses: 12 credit hours
Select 12 credit hours from among the following three broad perspective categories as described below: Three credit hours in Alternate Economic Theory selected from the following courses:
Three credit hours in International Economics selected from the following courses:
Three credit hours in Applied and Policy Perspectives selected from the following courses:
Three additional credit hours in any one of the above categories
Three additional credit hours in any ECO course at the 300-499 level, except ECO 300, ECO 301, and ECO 352.
Total Credit Hours Required for Graduation: 120
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
Total credit hours for semester: 15
Total credit hours for semester: 13
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