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2025-2026

Major:

Economics (B.A., B.S.)

Academically equivalent, both bachelor’s of art and bachelor’s of science will full prepare you for a career in economics. Economics is traditionally viewed as a liberal arts major and therefore students often choose the B.A. degree.

A minor or additional major is required.

Courses

39 hours

Economics Major (B.A. or B.S., 42 hours)

ACCT 1310 Principles of Accounting I

3 hours

ACCT 1320 Principles of Accounting II

3 hours

ECON 1530 Macroeconomic Principles

3 hours

ECON 1540 Microeconomic Principles

3 hours

Statistics course (Choose from:)

3 hours

BUSAD 2300 Business Communication

3 hours

BUSAD 3300 Quantitative Methods

3 hours

ECON 2020 Money and Banking or
BUSAD 3700 Financial Management

3 hours

ECON 2550 Microeconomic Theory

3 hours

ECON 2560 Macroeconomic Theory

3 hours

ECON 4570 International Trade

3 hours

Select two additional courses from 3000-level or 4000-level economics courses or one 3000-level or 4000-level economics course and
BUSAD 3700 Financial Management (if not used above).

6 hours

Capstone

3 hours

ECON 4970 Economics Internship,
ECON 4610 Economic Viewpoints, or
ECON 4950 Independent Study

3 hours

Minor or additional Major

 

A minor or additional major is required.

 

Also required: A department-approved math course: (MATH 1100 College Algebra, MATH 1400 Pre-Calculus, or MATH 1600 Calculus I

MATH 1600 Calculus I is strongly recommended for students considering graduate school.