2009-2010 University Catalog 
  
2009-2010 University Catalog

Managerial Economics, BS (pending SCHEV approval)


Banner Code: LA-BS-MECN

The BS degree program in managerial economics provides students who wish to prepare for a career in the business sector an alternative to the traditional undergraduate program in the School of Management. The major in managerial economics places greater emphasis on the application of economic concepts and reasoning in analyzing management and finance decisions in the business sector. Relative to the BS in economics, the BS in managerial economics offers a course of study more focused on the business world.

Some economics courses may fulfill the university-wide general education requirement in global understanding. Check with the departmental advising office for more information. Economics majors can fulfill the university-wide general education synthesis requirement with ECON 309.

This program of study is offered by the Department of Economics .

For policies governing all undergraduate degrees, see the Academic Policies  chapter of the catalog.

Degree Requirements


In addition to satisfying university general education requirements  and the requirements for a bachelor of science degree in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, students majoring in managerial cconomics must complete the coursework below. Students must earn a minimum GPA of 2.00 in ECON courses.

Two required courses (8 credits) in mathematics:


One or two required courses (4 or 6 credits) in statistics:


Six elective courses (18 credits) in economics:


Note:

With departmental approval, ECON 496 - Special Topics in Economics may be used to fulfill this requirement.

Two elective courses in economics at the 300 and 400 level


  • ECON 385 may not be used to fulfill this requirement.

Writing-Intensive Requirement


The university requires all students to complete at least one course designated as “writing intensive” in their majors at the 300 level or above. Students majoring in economics fulfill this requirement by successfully completing ECON 320, 345, 350, 360, or 365.