Economics B.A. with a Concentration in Methods and Models
The B.A. in Economics provides a basis for professional work in business and government or for graduate study. In addition, the B.A. in Economics complements many other areas of study, such as agriculture and natural resources, business administration, computer science, political science, history or mathematics, as part of a double major. The Methods and Models concentration is intended for students who are considering the pursuit of graduate training in economics, business or finance. Students should consult with their academic adviser for help in determining which concentration will best suit their goals for future study or career.
Degree Requirements
A major in Economics with Concentration in Methods and Models is achieved by completion of the following requirements, in addition to the General Education and electives required for a degree:
Required Core Courses
ECO 301 | Intermediate Macroeconomics | 1 Course Credit |
ECO 302 | Intermediate Microeconomics | 1 Course Credit |
ECO 250 | Applied Statistics | 1 Course Credit |
ECO 350 | Econometrics | 1 Course Credit |
NOTE: Knowledge of ECO 101 and ECO 102 will be required for admission to ECO 301 and ECO 302. This may be accomplished by waiving these courses by Advanced Standing examination, by transfer credit, or by successful completion of ECO 101 and ECO 102. Students should also complete or waive MAT 115, MAT 125, and any other prerequisites to required courses in the major.
Required Capstone Course
ECO 310 | Research in Economics I | 1/2 Course Credit |
ECO 410 | Research in Economics II | 1/2 Course Credit |
Required Distribution Courses
Three (3) additional ECO courses at the 300 level or above
Required Collateral Courses
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Optional Concentration in Finance
With either the Concentration in Methods and Models, or with the International Politics and Policy Concentration, Economics majors may elect to complete an Optional Concentration in Finance. This optional concentration does not replace the requirement to complete a Concentration in either Methods and Models, or in International Politics and Policy, but can be added as an Optional Concentration to either.
Four Collateral Courses
BUS 120 | Accounting I | 1 Course Credit |
BUS 346 | Investment Analysis | 1 Course Credit |
BUS 366 | Financial Management | 1 Course Credit |
BUS 368 | Intermediate Corporate Finance | 1 Course Credit |
Required Courses for the Optional Finance Concentration
ECO 332 | Money and Banking | 1 Course Credit |
ECO 357 | International Finance (BUS) | 1 Course Credit |
Note: The ECO 332 and ECO/BUS 357 courses will satisfy existing requirements for both the Methods and Models and International Politics and Policy concentrations. With careful planning, these do not have to represent additional courses for the Finance concentration.
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