Economics
Economics courses are for students anticipating graduate study or careers in business, government, law, or social work. Majors choose a concentration in economic policy or globalization.
Major (52 hours)
Required courses:
- Prerequisite of one course from:
- Applied Calculus — MATH 1400
- Calculus I — MATH 2010
- 37-hour business core
- Intermediate Economic Analysis — ECON 3020
Choose one of the following concentrations:
- Economic Policy
- Money and Banking — ECON 3410
- 9 hours from the following:
- Public Finance — ECON 3110
- International Economics — ECON 3210
- Practicum in Economics — ECON 3850
- Topics in Contemporary Economics and Finance — ECON 4020
- Topics in Business and Economics — BSNS 4240
- Business Internship — BSNS 4800
- Federal Income Tax — ACCT 4020
- Public Policy and Administration — POSC 3200
- Globalization
- International Economics — ECON 3210
- Practicum in Service Experiences — INED 3500
- 6 hours from the following:
- Global Finance and Accounting — ACCT 3210
- Money and Banking — ECON 3410
- Global Business — BSNS 3120
- International Management — BSNS 4120
- Global Marketing — BSNS 4250
- History and Culture of Modern Germany — HIST 3210
- History and Culture of Japan — HIST 3350
- General History of Latin America — HIST 3370
- Cultural and Economic Geography — POSC 2090
- Introduction to International Politics — POSC 3300
- American Foreign Policy — POSC 3330
- Comparative Politics and Government — POSC 3400
- POSC 3600