Bachelor of Science in Economics

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What can I do with this degree? Top careers for economics majors include: Finance Analyst Finance Consultant Public Administrator Policy Analyst International Business Consultant Lawyer Banker Accountant

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What can I do with this degree?
Top careers for economics majors include:

  • Finance Analyst
  • Finance Consultant
  • Public Administrator
  • Policy Analyst
  • International Business Consultant
  • Lawyer
  • Banker
  • Accountant

Foundations (15 Hours)Close Accordion

  • Any 1000 level economics course
  • 30223: Intermediate Microeconomics OR 31223: Intermediate Microeconomics: A Mathematical Approach
  • 30233: Intermediate Macroeconomics
  • 30243: Contending Perspectives in Economics
  • 40313: Econometrics OR 40323 Time Series Econometrics

Electives in Economics (15 Hours)Close Accordion

  • 30253: History of Economic Thought
  • 30483: Financial History
  • 30723: European Economic History I
  • 30733: European Economic History II
  • 40413: U.S. Economic History: The Founding Eras
  • 40423: U.S. Economic History: The Rise of the Modern Era
  • 40463: Perspectives in Macroeconomics
  • 30213: Development Theory
  • 30433: Development Studies
  • 30443: Asian Economics
  • 30453: Economics of the European Union
  • 30493: International Economics Studies
  • 40213: International Trade and Payments
  • 40223: International Monetary Economics
  • 30473: Regional and Urban Economics
  • 30503: Health Economics
  • 30513: Perspectives in International Economics
  • 30523: Resource and Energy Economics
  • 30763: Economic Geography
  • 30773: Public Choice
  • 40113: Industrial Organization
  • 40133: Labor Economics
  • 40143: Public Finance
  • 40153: Economics of Financial Markets
  • 40433: Law and Economics
  • 40443: Economics of Race, Ethnicity, and Gender

Associated RequirementsClose Accordion
All students must complete six to seven hours of coursework in Calculus and Statistics from the following:

  • MATH 10283: Applied Calculus (3 Hours) OR MATH 10524: Calculus I (4 Hours)
  • INSC 20153: Statistical Analysis (3 Hours) OR MATH 10043: Elementary Statistics (3 Hours) OR MATH 30853: Statistics (3 Hours)

In addition, students must choose one of four options:

Mathematics (7-8 hours)

  • MATH 20524: Calculus II
  • Upper level 3000 or above math class

Accounting (6 hours)

  • 6 hours of Accounting

Business (6 hours)

  • 3 hours of Accounting
  • 3 hours of Finance

Geographic Information Systems (6 hours - choose 2)

  • GEOG 30313: Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
  • GEOG 40313: Advanced Geographic Information Systems
  • GEOG 40323: Urban and Business Applications of Geographic Information Systems
  • GEOL 30363: Introduction to Geospatial Technology
  • GEOL 50523: Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
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