On this page we provide a brief summary of the key features of an economics major. Additional information can be obtained in the official university catalog. Also, a worksheet to help guide your course selection is available. Finally, all students are strongly encouraged to periodically visit the Undergraduate Office in Room 202 in New Jersey Hall to review their status as an economics major. Required CoursesAll economics majors must take 5 required economics courses: 102, 103, 320, 321, and 322. Students must get a C or better in 102, 103, 320, 321 and 322. Students must also complete one semester of calculus (135 or 151) with a C or better and one semester of statistics (285 or 211) with a C or better. *Note: Students who took 203, 204 with a grade of C or better do not need to take 320 or 321. (The requirement for a C or better in 322 applies to all students who declare an economics major after June 30, 2009).
Elective CoursesAll economics majors must take 7 elective (300 & 400) economics courses. (Students who took 200 instead of 102 and 103 must take 8 electives).
Economics electives are divided into two categories: lower level and upper level.
Lower level electives have only 102 & 103 as prerequisites while upper level electives have additional prerequisites. A minimum of 4 upper level electives is required to complete the major. Details on requirements regarding elective courses are found below. Only one course with a D (any elective) can count toward the major.
A maximum of three (3) lower level courses can count toward the major. (You can take more than three of these courses for university credit even though only three will count toward meeting the major requirement of seven economics electives.) The following list of elective courses includes all courses in the official catalogue but the department can not guarantee each course will be offered every term or even every year.
Lower Level Economics Electives(only prerequisite is 102 & 103 or 200)
300 International Economics 301 Money and Banking 303 Labor Institutions/Markets 305 American Econ. History 307 Economics of Globalization (additional preqrequisites is 300 or 335 or 336) 308 Managerial Economics 327 History Econ. Thought 331 Economics of Crime 334 Energy Economics 340 Income Inequality 348 Social Welfare Programs 357 Economics of India 359 Economics of Asia 362 Comp. Econ. Systems 379 Marxian Economics 389 Public Policy Business 395 Law and Economics 396 Bankruptcy/Takeover 398 Independent Study 399 Independent Study
Upper Level Economics ElectivesStudents must take a minimum of four (4) upper level economics electives.
Prerequisites: 320 (or ) 203 and Econometrics: 302 Labor Economics 304 Topics Labor Markets 311 Methods of Cost-Benefit 316 Health Economics 330 Urban and Regional Econ. 332 Environmental Econ. 335 International Trade 341 Industrial Organization 342 Innovation/Intell.Property 360 Public Economics 363 Economics of Taxation 369 State/Local Public Fin. 375 Women in the Economy 386 Operations Research 388 Govt Protection 393 Financial Economics 408 Market Discipline 419 Managerial Economics 471 Economics of Regulation
Prerequisites: 321 (or) 204 and Econometrics: 336 International Balance of Payments 394 Capital Markets (this course also has Eco 393 as a pre-requisite) 412 Monetary Theory/Policy 416 Govt Policies Full Empl.
Prerequisites: 320 (or) 203, 321, (or) 204, and Econometrics: 337 Econ. European Union 339 Economic Development 343 European Econ. History 344 Financial/Mon. History 349 Economics of Transition 356 Economics of Latin Amer. 358 Economics of Japan 370 Economic Growth 377 Economics of Population 378 USSR and Russia 401 Advanced Econometrics 409 Math Economics 415 Portfolio Theory 421 Economic Forecasting 430 Adv. Economic Theory 433 Adv. Intl Economics 490 Adv. Independent Study 491 Adv. Independent Study
Prerequisites: 320 (or) 203, 321 (or) 204, Econometrics, and co-requisite of Adv. Econometrics: 493 Senior Honors 494 Senior Honors
Prerequisites: 320 (or) 203, Econometrics, and Year of Calculus: 410 Operations Research II
Prerequisites: 320 (or) 203, Statistics, Year of Calculus: 405 Econ. of Uncertainty 406 Game Theory 407 Econ. of Information
Prerequisites: 102, 103, Statistics and Calculus: 326 Econometric Theory
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