Economics B.S.
Degree Requirements
Areas A-E (See Core Section of this Catalog) (42 semester hours)
Area F (18 semester hours)
NOTE: If one or more of the Area F requirements are taken in Areas A2, C1, D, or E, any 1000-4000 elective course may be taken in Area F to replace it.
NOTE: ECON 2106 is a prerequisite for upper-level coursework in the major and should be taken as part of Area E.
Choose one of the following courses:
Choose one of the following courses:
Choose one of the following courses: (3 hours)
Economics Major Requirements (30 semester hours)
Electives (30 semester hours)
OPTIONAL CONCENTRATION OPTIONS:
Financial Economics Concentration Option (27 hours)
International Economics Concentration Option (18-21 hours)
Foreign Language requirement for concentration: Must pass foreign language at the second university level (1002).
Choose five of the following courses:
Note: ECON 3820 and 3830 are cross-listed as FINC 3820 and 3830 and cannot be repeated for duplicate credit.
Public Economics Concentration Option (15 hours)
ECON 3640 | Public Economics:Taxation | 3 |
ECON 3645 | Public Economics Expenditure | 3 |
ECON 3650 | Public Choice Theory | 3 |
| Choose two of the following courses | |
ECON 3670 | Labor Economics | 3 |
ECON 3680 | Nat Resource & Environment Eco | 3 |
ECON 4505 | Special Topics | 3 |
| An approved 3000-4000 level Economics course | 3 |
| An approved 3000-4000 level POLS course | 3 |
Students taking Special Topics courses for concentration requirements will submit Petition for Course Change Substitution forms for approval.
Total Credit Hours: 120
Additional Degree Requirements:
- A 2.5 or higher GPA is required in all ECON courses used to satisfy graduation requirements.
- Successful completion of ECON 4990, Senior Seminar, satisfies the exit exam requirement for ECON majors.
- Complete a first year academic seminar (ECON 0001 or other first year academic course).
- Students must fulfill other requirements in the Graduation Requirements section of the Catalog.
- Economics majors are encouraged to use elective hours to complete a second major or a minor field of study. If you are planning graduate work in economics, you are advised to take as many of the following MATH courses (in order of preference) as your schedule permits: MATH 1262, Calculus II; MATH 2150, Linear Algebra; MATH 2263, Calculus III; MATH 4340, Differential Equations.