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Major Areas of Study: ECONOMICS
Course Offerings and Major/Minor Requirements
Course Offerings
By number with credit-hours in parenthesis.
For more information on a specific course, visit the department web site.
- 215. Principles of Microeconomics (3)
- 116. Principles of Macroeconomics (3)
- 311. Money and Banking (3)
- 314. Public Finance (3)
- 315. History of Economic Thought (3)
- 325. Statistics (3)
- 333. Intermediate Microeconomic Theory (3)
- 334. Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory (3)
- 341. Economics of Developing Countries (3)
- 361. International Trade (3)
- 362. International Finance (3)
- 375. United States Economic History (3)
- 411. Topics in Economics (3)
- 423. Contemporary Issues (3)
- 425. Econometrics (3)
- 435. Government and Business (3)
- 495. Seminar (3)
Major Requirements (36 credit hours)
- ECON 215, 216, 325, 311 (or 334), 333, 495
- ACCT 201
- Electives
- Two 300-400 level Economics courses
- Three additional departmental courses (ECON, ACCT, BUSI)
Minor Requirements (15 hours)
- ECON 215, 216, 311 (or 334), 333
- ACCT 201
Teacher Licensure Requirements
- Integrated social studies, grades 7-12 (with an economics major). Contact the education department for specific course requirements.
NOTE: Major/minor requirements are in addition to the Liberal Arts Essentials (LAE), which are required of all students to graduate.
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