Economics Major
ECO 305 Intermediate
Microeconomics, ECO 306 Intermediate Macroeconomics, ECO 315 Introduction to
Money and Banking, FIN 202 Quantitative Reasoning, and four electives in
addition to ECO 105 Principles of Microeconomics and ECO106 Principles of
Macroeconomics. ECO 375 Econometrics may
be taken in place of FIN 202. Students
selecting this option will earn an additional 2 quarter hours to toward their
program of study.
DECLARATION OF MAJOR
For
students to become a major in the Economics Department, the following conditions
must be met: (1) students must (1) possess a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or better;
(2) have received a minimum grade of C- in each introductory course provided
the cumulative GPA in these courses is not less than 2.0; (3) and receive at
least a C- in Economics 105, 106 and 315 provided the cumulative GPA in all
Economic courses is not less than 2.0. The student is required to declare by
the end of the second quarter of the junior year. A grade of C- or better is required in all
economics course work.
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Economics Minor
COMMERCE STUDENT MINOR
Students may obtain a
minor in Economics by taking Economics 105, 106, 315 and three Economics
electives. The student’s eligibility for candidacy is based upon the following
criteria: an economics G.P.A. of 2.0 or
above in all economics courses and a cumulative GPA of 2.0 in all academic
work. A grade of C- or better is
required in all economics course work.
NON-COMMERCE STUDENT
MINOR
Students majoring in a
discipline other than commerce may obtain a minor in Economics by taking Economics
105 and 106; and four Economics electives. Eligibility for candidacy is based
upon the following criteria: (1) an Economics GPA of 2.0 or above in all
Economics courses; (2) and a cumulative GPA of 2.0 in all academic work.
Students must complete a Pre-calculus course as a prerequisite to the first
course in economics. Students may declare a minor in Economics with their home
school advisor. A grade of C- or better is required in all economics course
work.
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