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Economics (B.A. or B.S.)

This program is offered through the College of Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences.

Required course work includes the university requirements (see regulation J-3), the general College of LASS requirements for the B.A. or B.S. degree, and:

Econ 201, 202

Principles of Economics; or

Econ 272

Foundations of Economics and either

Econ 201 or Econ 202 or

two more credits of an upper-division economics course* (6-7 cr)

Econ 351

Intermediate Macroeconomic Analysis (3 cr)

Econ 352

Intermediate Microeconomic Analysis (3 cr)

Econ 353

Quantitative Economics and Forecasting or

Econ 453

Econometrics (3 cr)

Econ 490

Economic Theory and Policy (3 cr)

Math 143

Pre-calculus Algebra and Analytic Geom (3 cr) or higher

Math 160

Survey of Calculus,

Math 170

Analytic Geometry and Calculus I or

Math 175

Analytic Geometry and Calculus II (4 cr)

Stat 251

Statistical Methods (3 cr) or

Stat 301

Probability and Statistics (3 cr)

Additional upper-division credits in economics (12-14 cr)

Upper-division credits in related fields, selected with approval of economics faculty. (15 cr)

Electives to total 128 credits for the degree

* A total of six credits in this area is required. Students who have completed Econ 272 with a final grade of B or better may either complete at least two additional upper-division credits in economics or take Econ 201 or Econ 202 for two credits. Students who have completed Econ 272 with a final grade lower than B must take either Econ 201 or Econ 202 for two credits.