Economics
Choosing a minor in economics is a great way of complementing a major in any number of different areas. Depending on exactly what type of major you have, there are several different minor tracks available from the Department of Economics. Each of these courses must be completed with a grade of “C” or better.
Minor in Economics for Business Majors
To earn a minor in Economics, the business major is required to take the following.
Electives:
- Three economics courses (3 credits each at 3000 level or above, excluding ECO 3003)
- Courses used for the Economics minor may not count towards other business major or College core requirements.
Minor in Economics for non-Business majors
To earn a minor in Economics, the non-Business major is required to take the following.
Core courses:
- Intermediate Microeconomics ECO 3101
- Intermediate Macroeconomics ECO 3203
Electives:
- Three economic courses (3 credits each at 3000 level or above)
Minor in International Economics for non-Business majors
To earn a minor in International Economics, the non-Business major is required to take the following.
Core courses:
- Intermediate Microeconomics ECO 3101
- Intermediate Macroeconomics ECO 3203
International Economics Courses:
- Economics of International Trade ECO 4704
- International Monetary Economics ECO 4713
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International Economic Development ECO 3013