B.S. DEGREE IN ECONOMICS
(Fall 2001 catalog and later)

Departments & Courses

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GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS (*45)
   

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 113 (4)

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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. ECON 104 _________________ __________

i. Natural Science Sequence (4,4)

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

OTHER REQUIREMENTS (*11-13)

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a. MATH 114 (4)

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b. *STAT 362 or ACCT 203 (3)

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c. DESC 210 (4) or STAT 250, 350 (3,3) _________________ __________
 

* STAT 362 is recommended for students planning to attend graduate school or considering a job in economic analysis or research. ACCT 203 is recommended for students to enter a general business career.


MAJOR REQUIREMENTS  (39 hours of Economics)

 

a.   *ECON 103, 104 (6)

   

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b.   ECON 306, 311 (6)

   

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c.   ECON 345 (3)

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

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·         ECON 340 may substitute for MATH 114.  MATH 114 is strongly recommended for students considering graduate school in economics and is required for most programs.

·         A grade of “C” or better is required in ECON 103 & 104 before students may enroll in any economics course beyond the 100 level.

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.

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.