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Economics

Faculty BA Major Concentrations Honors Minor Approved Courses


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“By virtue of exchange, one person's property is beneficial to all others.” —Frederic Bastiat

Economics is the study of how people establish social arrangements for producing and distributing goods and services to sustain and enhance human life. Its main objective is to determine an efficient use of limited economic resources so that people receive the maximum benefit at the lowest cost.

The economics discipline embraces a body of techniques and conceptual tools that are useful for understanding and analyzing our complex economic system.

Faculty: Travis, Chair; Damar, Hunnicutt, Ng'ang'a, Peterson, Reiman, St. Clair.

Bachelor of Arts Major - Minimum of 40 semester hours

Required Courses for all Economic Majors:

Additional Required Courses for General Major:


A grade point average of 2.50 in all classes included in the 40 semester hours toward the major.

With departmental approval, ECON 111 may be substituted for ECON 101 for purposes of major and minor requirements.

ECON 499 meets the senior seminar/project requirement.

For students planning graduate work in economics or business, additional math preparation will be necessary. For specific courses, consult your major advisor.

Concentrations


The Economics Department offers the following concentrations:

Domestic Economic Analysis - Minimum of 51 semester hours


As well as the required courses for the major listed above, the following courses are required for this concentration:

International Economic Analysis - Minimum 51 semester hours*


As well as the required courses for the major listed above, the following courses are required for this concentration:

Mathematical Economics - 52 semester hours*


As well as the required courses for the major listed above, the following courses are required for this concentration:


The Modern Economic Enterprise - Minimum 48 semester hours*


As well as the required courses for the major listed above, the following courses are required for this concentration:


*BUSA 495 may be substituted for ECON 495 with a minimum of three semester hours.

Minor - 24 semester hours


Honors


Outstanding students may choose to pursue graduating in economics with honors. In addition to meeting all other major requirements, in order to be granted departmental honors a student must:

Economics Honorary Society (Omicron Delta Epsilon)


The department offers membership in Omicron Delta Epsilon, the International Economics Honorary Society, to qualified Economics majors. For specific criteria, see any departmental faculty member.

Bachelor of Arts in Education: SeeDepartment of Instructional Development and Leadership


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