![]() ![]() ECON 2202 (3 credits) or 2212Q (4 credits) Intermediate Macroeconomics.ECON 2201 (3 credits) or 2211Q (4 credits) Intermediate Microeconomics.Majors are required to have finished the Calculus requirement in order to enroll in ECON 2201/2211Q and 2202/2212Q.īA Economics majors must earn a minimum of 24 credits in ECON courses at 2000-level or above, including: Students may substitute more advanced MATH and STAT courses with consent of the advisor. MATH 1110Q A Survey of Calculus with Applications I.MATH 1071Q Calculus for Business and Economics.Calculus: BA majors must take one of the following calculus courses: Either one of these principles courses will go towards Content Area 2 of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences’ (CLAS) General Education Requirements.ģ.ECON 1200 (4 credits) is a substitute for ECON 12.ECON 1201 and 1202 are required for all 2000-level courses in economics.Students should remember that most 2000-level courses have 1000-level prerequisites and should plan accordingly.īS Major Gen Eds Sheet 2018-2019 BA Major: Foundation Courses Both also require 12 credits of 2000-level “related” courses. The major in economics can lead to either a Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science degree.Ĭourse work for the Bachelor of Arts degree requires 24 upper-level economics credits (2000+) the Bachelor of Science degree requires 29 upper-level economics credits (2000+).
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