The following requirements must be fulfilled: 24 credits, including 15 credits in required core courses and 9 credits in additional requirements.
Code | Title | Credits |
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Required core courses | ||
ECON 1011 | Principles of Economics I | |
ECON 1012 | Principles of Economics II | |
ECON 2101 | Intermediate Microeconomic Theory | |
or ECON 2103 | Intermediate Microeconomic Theory: A Mathematical Approach | |
ECON 2102 | Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory | |
or ECON 2104 | Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory: A Mathematical Approach | |
MATH 1221 | Calculus with Precalculus II | |
or MATH 1231 | Single-Variable Calculus I | |
or MATH 1252 | Calculus for the Social and Management Sciences | |
Additional requirements | ||
Two courses (6 credits) in Economics (ECON) electives numbered between 2000 and 4999 are required. The following guidelines and restrictions apply: | ||
FINA 3301 may be used as a substitute for one ECON elective course (3 credits) numbered between 2000 and 4999. However, credit may not be earned for both FINA 3301 and ECON 2121 | ||
ECON 2180 does not satisfy the minor electives requirement if taken concurrently with or after successful completion of ECON 2181 or ECON 2182. | ||
One course (3 credits) taken from one of the following three options: | ||
Option A: | ||
STAT 1111 | Business and Economic Statistics I (or equivalent) | |
or STAT 1051 | Introduction to Business and Economic Statistics | |
or STAT 1053 | Introduction to Statistics in Social Science | |
Option B: | ||
MATH 1232 | Single-Variable Calculus II | |
Option C: | ||
One additional ECON elective course (3 credits) numbered between 2000 and 4999, except for ECON 2169, ECON 2180, ECON 2198, or ECON 3098. |