Principles of Economics-Micro, Principles of Economics-Macro, Intermediate Micro-Economic Theory, Intermediate Macro-Economic Theory and Econometrics.
Principles of Economics-International, Comparative Economic Systems, International Economics, Economics of Developing Nations and Modern European Economic History.
Environmental Economics and Policy, The Economics of Race and Gender, Economics of Labor, Money and Banking, and the History of Economic Thought.
The requirements for majoring in Economics can be fulfilled by completing one of the two following programs. Two of the four Economics electives must be at the 300 level or higher.
A minimum of 27 credit hours in Economics constitutes this major. Courses must include ECON 221, 222, 321, 322 and 325. In addition either DS205 or Math 240 is required.
A minimum of 27 credit hours in Economics is required. Courses must include ECON 221, 222, 321, 322 and 325. Computer Science Courses which must be completed are CS 157, 225 and 325. Also required is a minor in mathematics including MATH (124, 131 or 151), (122, 132 or 152), 240 and 320 (or an approved alternative)
A minimum of 18 credit hours in Economics constitutes a minor. Courses must include ECON 221, 222 and 12 hours of elective course work in Economics.