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Show 276 277 Econ 4320 Econ Econ 4520* 4550 Industrial Organization 3 | Required Math Courses (16 credit hours) Public Finance Introduction to Econometrics 2 3 Econ 4560 Mathematical Economics Econ Econ Econ 4800 4920 4810 Independent Research Short Courses, Workshops Experimental Courses Math Math 3 1210 1220 Math , Calculus I Calculus II —-2210 4 4 Calculus III 4 1-3 Math 2250 Linear Algebra and 1-3 Differential Equations 1-3 | Electives (12 credit hours) A minor taken from the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences, or : program approved in5 advance by the department ’ other minor Select from the followin Econ 3090 8 . History of Economic Thought 3120 Advanced Public Speaking Comm Comm 3810 4150 Persuasive Communication Classical Rhetorical Theory * Law Courses BusAdm 3200 DEGREE REQ GEN ED COURSES Inter 3 | ¢ Asian Studies 3 & Criticism 4 . Comm Hist Hist 3 4550 4570 Hist 4740 Special Issues & Topics in Southeast Asia History South Asian History 3 3 PolSc Philo 3220 3550 Asian History Politics & Governments of Asia Philosophy of Eastern Religion 3 | Applied Science & 13 PRENGR 3 CS Legal Environment of Business 3 3 ChFam a. Cj 2h80 3150 1330 Law af Miss Communication Consumer Rights & Responsibilities Crinnak Law 3; | ¢ Other Area Studies HNRS & BIS LIBSCI Y eee MFET Econ 3110 sbternadoam Trade 3 CJ 3 2350 Hist Lawsiaf Bdwence 4270 3 Hist Twentieth Century Europe 4320 Russia since 1917 3 Suggested Course Sequence Econ | ee Intl Finance & Monetary Systems 3 PolSc 4020 American Constitutional Law | 3 Hist 4330 History of England 3 The following suggested course sequence is provided to assist students in planning their schedules. Use this only as a guideline and be sure to consult with an advisor. peo: 3120 re i. aia me re 3 AUTOTC Background of the ae Hist 4330 History of England 3 Hist Hist Hist 4370 4410 4430 History of Modern France History of Spain & Portugal History of Scandinavia 3 3 3 IDT a PolSc 3 Intro to International Politics chairperson is required. wvnnedl RESHMAN, AUTUMN....smsnonnnsssneonl REMAN. SPRING ociousmmnnn | Econ AI1740 3 Econ $82010 3 Econ ECON Econ 4320 4520 4800 Monty aiid VaGiing ne ae ae sein eee . Industrial Organization Public Finance Independent Research 3 3 1-3 3 Quant 2600 3 Econ Engl EN1010 4810 3 Engl EN2010 Experimental Courses 3 Econ 1-3 4920 Short Courses, Workshops 1-3 a Ta fee vom : 's a i i Ed or ’ Math Math Math 3120 3350 4110 Euclidean & non-Euclidean Geometry Linear Algebra Modern Algebra I Econ $$2020 3 IS&T 3110 Acctng 2020 3 Quant 2400 Quant 2610 3 a oe Ed BusAdm 4620 i = ca Course Requirements for Economics 3 “ Required Courses (33 credit hours) Econ $82010 Principles of Microeconomics eR AT Major Elective Mgmt 3010 Fin 3200 BusAdm 3200 Total Hours a AN Major Elective UD Minor Elective BusAdm 4620 el LAE Rr 3 Major fective 3 Minor Blective 3 BusAdm 3330 3 LOM 3050 Total Hours 3 15 SR TT Major Elective Minor Elective 3 3 3 oer Total Hours ALTERNATIVE Quant Quant Engl Philo or Philo BusAdm PolSc 3 3 BusAdm 4780 : 15 Econ Econ Econ Quant orEcon 3 3 3 15 1 iii Total Hours 15 3 3 PolSc 4160 Problems in World Politics PolSc 4180 International Law & Organization 3560 3270 Criminology Course mOGnrOManTe THe International Economics B.A. Degree Required Economics Courses (30 credit hours) Econ SS2010 Principles of Microeconomics Econ $S2020 Principles of Macroeconomics Econ 3110 International Trade Econ 3120 Int'l Finance & Monetary Systems PolSc ; 4010 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory 3 Econ Econ Quant orEcon Quant Quant 4020 4170 2400 3030 2600 2610 Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory Economic Development Business Calculus Managerial Economics Business Statistics I Business Statistics II 3 the Interdisciplinary Programs section of this catalog). 3 | » Grade Requirements: Maintain an overall GPA of 3.3 3 | » Credit Hour Requirements: Fulfill requirements for an 3 Economics Department major (given above for General 3 Economics and, for Business Economics, in the Business and 3 Economics section of this catalog), of which at least 14 hours of Elective Courses (minimum of 15 credit hours) economics courses must be completed on an honours basis. Choose one class from each group History of Economic Thought graduate-level economics course.* Two credit hours must be 3 Econ 3090 History of Economic Thought 3 oon ae Econ sae whee 3410 iesd Maoh te eben Women in the World Econom 3 : 3 co aM Econ pa ee 3410 4170 Reon 4320 Economic Development Industrial Organization 3 — 4520 pie Sein oe mi HCOROINIGS Women in the World Economy , Organization ‘oati Industrial Public Finance ; é3 Econ Econ Econ 4520 4550 Public Finance Introduction to Econometrics Econ Econ 3 3 4560 4800 Mathematical Economics Independent Research Econ Econ 4550 4560 3 1-3 Introduction es Econometrics Mathematical Economics 3 Econ 4810 Experimental Courses Econ Econ 4800 4810 i Independent Research Experimental Courses Econ 4920 Short Courses, Workshops Econ 1-3 1-3 4920 15 Short Courses, Workshops 1-3 | See 3 > | reedt Stuates Elective! Cauirses: (oniatimnin of 12 Hotes) 3 ae bhib ass oni each 41D 3 Ore 2010 2020 y 3030 English Grammar completed as a senior project (Honours 4990) and either Econ 4320 ' must sone Hist 4670 . 3 3 3 3 4010 or Econ 4020 must be taken on an honours basis. *Permission from the department chair must be obtained before registering in a course must : for honours : credit. A written agreement : also be‘eal reached with the ditappropriate professor regardingPeaorans the work (GeothesInterilleciblk expecte for honours credit. (See the Interdisciplinary Programs 3 3 . sera aselagpaiien |, » ¢ Latin American Studies . Geogr 3540 Geography of Latin America 3 | © Skills Important to Law , Survey of Accounting I 5 FA ting II urvey of Accounting ¢ Economics Econ A student may receive honours credit in any upper-division or 3 Y MEDUC a NUTRI PE and complete at least 10 hours of general honours courses (see 3 Engl 3 e International Trade 3 3 & Math 3420, 3 Theories of International Politics 3 3 ae NOMS 3 e 3 | » Program Prerequisite: Enroll in the General Honours Programme Int'l Finance & Monetary Systems cctng pone g 3 Econ 3090 A 4190 3 — — one operarar ae ai meee Given the broad international electives required, no minor is required. 3110 3 Developing Nations 3 3 3 3 3 3 Principles of Macroeconomics Intermediate Microeconomic Theory Quant 2600 Quant 2610* Business Statistics II * Substitutes for Quant 2600 & Quant 2610: Math 3410 Probability and Statistics (3 each) Group Dynamics Due to the cross-disciplinary nature of this program, no minor is required. 3 Principles of Microeconomics Introduction to Econometrics 2 Business Statistics II Advanced College Writing Critical Thinking Introduction to Logic Legal Environment of Business Elements of Law §S$2010 tntermiestiate Macrodtesiarnlc They 3 3 Social Psychology 3 Business Statistics I $$2020 4010 Mathematical Econometrics F at Business Statistics I —f 3 Intro to Comparative Politics Foreign Policy of the U.S. Politics & Government of 2610 3210 HU1150 1160 3200 4060 Econ =aom Intro to Political Theory $$2800 3140 3290 2600 Econ Econ <p §$2350 3 3 3 3 2 Elementary Financial AccountingI 4560 . $S2100 Psych MET AUTOSV 3 Principles of Macroeconomics Intermediate Microeconomic Theory Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory Business Calculus Managerial Economics 2010 an History of Africa PolSc 3120 College ofBusiness & Economics Courses Required (27 credit hours) History of Modern Germany PolSc Econ Course Requirements for Quantitative Economics Econ Public Policy Analysis Sociology of Law Econ EMPHASES A summary of the three alternative emphasis areas that may be pursued for the General Economics Bachelor Degree follow. A . student's program Department Chair. of study must be approved by the Economics Acctng 4750 4270 4350 3 Hist 4610 3 3 | © Political Science 3 Upper Division Economics Electives (9 credit hours) Econ Classical Political Thought Modern Political Thought Legislative Process Hist $S2020 4010 4020 2400 3030 Select from the following 15 4360 4380 4600 * Correlative Courses Psych 3460 ! with Legal Studies Minor B.A. Degree : Total Hours American Constitutional Lawl = 3 | PolSc PolSc PolSc Soclgy 3 4030 3 Soclgy 3 3 3 3 Mktg 3010 16 PolSc PolSc PolSc SOPHMRE. SPRING...es | Due to the cross-disciplinary nature of this program, no minor is required. 1 Total Hours Polsc Ni pene Math QL1050 ~=nmnnentOPHOMORE. AUTUMN... nnn Econ 3 ve 3 Hiary a scien sae exnetist History of Mexico ECONOMICS FOR aon eer NON-BUSINESS ee — Grade Requirements: — M AJORS ee es A grade of "C-" or higher in courses used toward the minor. 3 | » Credit Hour Requirements: Minimum of 18 credit hours. = Colonial :3 This minor is for students who major outside of the College of Business and Economics. Approval of a minor program by the Economics . . department is required. 3 NAVSCI WEBER ST: ACT E U.N TeV EB. RS. 1: Ty WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY |