Satisfaction of all other College of Letters, Arts and Sciences requirements
Specific Course Requirements
One of the following courses
Econ 1010: Introduction to Microeconomics
Econ 1050: Economics in Practice
Econ 2020: Introduction to Macroeconomics
One of the following courses
Econ 2810: Introduction to Statistics and Computing in Economics
Math 2810: Introduction to Basic Statistics
Math 3100: Statistics for the Sciences
Math 3810: Introduction to Probability and Statistics
Econ 3010: Intermediate Microeconomic Theory
Econ 3020: Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory
Economics Electives
7 additional 3 credit hour courses in economics
The following courses may be substituted for an economics elective
Fnce 4300: Bank Management
Fnce 4400: International Financial Management
Fnce 4500: Money and Banking
Math 4810: Mathematical Statistics I
Math 4820: Mathematical Statistics II
Math 4830: Linear Statistical Methods
General Caution
Students who use Fnce 4300, Fnce 4400 and/or Fnce 4500 for satisfaction of major requirements should be aware that the units will count towards the 30 allowed units from the College of Letters, Arts and Sciences for graduation.