B.A. DEGREE IN ECONOMICS
(Fall 2001 Catalog and later)

Departments & Courses

Completed/
Grades

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS (*44)
   

a. Composition: ENGL 101 (100), 302 (C or better) (3,3)

 

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b. COMM 100, 101, 104 (circle choice) (3)

 

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c. Quantative Reasoning:  MATH 108 (3)

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d. Literature (3)

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e. Fine Arts (3)

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f. U.S. History, HIST 120 (3)

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g. Western Civilization, HIST 100 (3) _________________ __________
h. Social & Behavioral Science (3)  e.g. ANTH 114 _________________ __________

i. Natural Science Sequence (4,4)

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j. Global Understanding (3) e.g. ECON 360, 361, 362, 380, 390 _________________ __________
k. Information Technology (3): IT 103 _________________ __________
l. Synthesis (3): Econ 309 _________________ __________
     

COLLEGE REQUIREMENTS (*27)

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a. Foreign Language, through Intermediate level:

  • Elementary Level (0-6)
  • Intermediate Level (0-6)



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b. Additional Literature (3)

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c. Philosophy and Religious Studies (3) e.g. PHIL 253

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d. Six more hrs. social science: ECON 103 and 104 _________________ __________

e.  Non-Western Culture (3) e.g. ANTH 114 or ECON 361 or 362

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* The number of hours needed to fulfill General Ed. requirments may vary; see the University Catalog for information.


MAJOR REQUIREMENTS  (36 hours of Economics; 4-6 hours of statistics)

a.   *ECON 103, 104 (6)

   

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b.   ECON 306, 311 (6)

   

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c.   Twenty-four hours of upper level economics course work (list course #’s) (24)

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      3. ECON _____   4. ECON _____
      5. ECON _____   6. ECON _____
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d.   DESC 210 (4) ,OR STAT 250 (3) & 350 (3)   (4-6)

   

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  • A grad of "C" or better is required in ECON 103, 104 before students may enroll in any economics course beyond the 100 level.
  • One of the ECON electives must be writing intensive. Choose from: ECON 320, 345, 350, 360, and 365.

GENERAL ELECTIVES (List Courses)

   

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As of Fall 2004, students must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.0 and an Econ GPA of 2.0 to graduate.

MINIMUM HOURS TO GRADUATE: 120
Activity Courses in Physical Education (PHED) and Parks, Recreation, and Leisure Studies (PRLS) CANNOT be included in the 120 hours required for graduation.

UPPER DIVISION HOURS (minimum 45):     _______
This planning form is intended to be used in consultation with your academic advisor; the University Catalog is the official reference for program information.