Requirements for a Minor in Economics
Since economics is a valuable complement to many professional and social science programs, the department offers a minor in economics to those students who complete the following twenty-one hours of course requirements:
- EC 201 Principles of Microeconomics
- EC 202 Principles of Macroeconomics
- EC 305 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory
or EC 350 Managerial Economics - EC 310 Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory
or EC 315 Money, Banking and Monetary Economics - MATH 120 Survey of Calculus I
or MATH 122 University Calculus I
And 9 additional hours (three courses) of economics electives above the 200 level.
Related Programs
The department also offers a departmental certificate in International Economics Studies for students who complete specified 6 semester hours of international economics and 9 semester hours of international studies electives. The department also offers a Specialization in Economic Studies for Secondary Education, and participates in the Cooperative Engineering program.