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Show Business and Economics Economics 432 (4); classes may also be selected from related areas such as Management, Political Science, etc. 3. International Trade and Business: Economics 311 (3), 312 (3), 419 (3); classes may also be selected from related areas such as Marketing, Finance, Political Science, History, Foreign Language, etc. 4. Manpower and Industrial Relations: Economics 340 (5); classes may also be selected from related areas such as Management, Marketing, Finance, Sociology, etc. 5. Natural Resource Economics: Economics 361 (3), 364 (3), 432 (4); classes may also be selected from related areas such as Sociology, Environmental Sciences, History, etc. *Economics 430 optional for Economic majors only. **Whichever is not selected to satisfy the core (courses selected to satisfy core cannot be used in major also). Program: General Economics MajorBachelor of Arts Degree I. General Requirements: A. Specific course requirements of the college (see index). Economics 274 (5) or 430 (4) is recommended to satisfy the state requirement. B. Bachelor of Arts Degree General Education requirements (see index). 1. Economics 101 (5), 102 (3); Psychology 101 (5) or Sociology 101 (5) or Anthropology 101 (5) in the Social Science area are required for Business majors. 2. Mathematics 105 (5) in the Physical Science area is required for Business majors. (Exception: Math Placement score 26 plus.) C. Minor is required. D. General Economics majors must have a 2.25 G. P. A. or better in major courses. E. General Economics major must have an overall G. P. A. of 2.00 or C. F. 183 total hours are required for this degree. G. Sixty of the 183 total hours must be upper division (courses numbered 300 and above). II. Specific Requirements: A. Economics courses required: Economics 250 (4), 251 (4); 274 (5) or 375 (3); 301 (4), 302 (4), 309 (4), 320 (4), 350 (4), 480 (2). B. Courses to elect from (five credit hours): Economics 274 (5), 292 (1-6), 311 (3), 312 (3), 330 ( 3), 340 ( 5), 351 (3), 361 (3), 364 ( 3), 375 (3), 386 (3) 417 (4), 419 (3), 430 (4), 432 (4), 455 (4), 492 (1-6). C. Support courses required: 1. Accounting 102 (4), 202 (4); Data Processing 101 (4); one of the following: Management 330 (4); 325 (4) or Marketing 301 (4). 2. Select at least one class from each of the following groups: a. Law: Political Science 401 (5); Business Administration 320 (4). b. Philosophy: English 388 (3); Philosophy 116 (5), 320 (3). c. Organization: Economics 417 (4); Management 301 (4); Political Science 110 (5), 111 (4), 370 (5), 375 (4), 381 (5). d. International Studies: Economics 311 (3), 419 (3); Anthropology 310 (5), Philosophv 307 (3); History 433 (5), 440 (5), 451 (3), 459 (3), 461 (5), 470 (5); Political Science 381 (5), 383 (3), 384 ( 3), 385 (3), 448 (5). 3. Twenty-four credit hours in foreign language and all other basic requirements for the Bachelor of Arts degree. 102 Business and Economics Economics Composite Teaching Major in Business Education (Economics)(See Com posite and Interdepartmental Programs.) Social Science Composite Teaching Major(See Composite and Interdenart mental Programs.) Program: Economics Minor for Business and Non-Business Majors I. General Requirements: A. A grade of C or better in minor courses. II. Specific Requirements: A. Minimum of 23 credit hours in Economics courses. B. Non-business majorsA baccalaureate degree candidate who is not seeking a major in the School of Business and Economics may obtain a minor in Economics by completing the following requirements: 1. Economics courses required (twelve credit hours): Economics 101 (5), 102 (3); 301 (4) and/or 302 (4). 2. Courses to elect from (eleven credit hours): Economics 250 (4), 251 (4), 274 ( 5), 292 (1-6), 301 (4), 302 ( 4), 309 (4), 311 (3), 312 (3), 320 (4), 330 (3), 340 (5), 350 (4), 351 (3), 361 (3), 364 (3), 375 (3), 386 (3), 417 (4), 419 (3), 430 (4), 432 (4)-, 455 (4), 480 (1-5), 492 (1-6). C. School of Business and Economics majorsA student majoring in the School of Business and Economics may obtain a minor by completing a minimum of 15 additional credits in Economics beyond those required in the core of the School of Business and Economics and/or in their selected major. Program: Economics Teaching Minor I. General Requirements: A. A grade of C or better in minor courses. II. Specific Requirements: A. Minimum of 24 credit hours in Economics courses. B. Economics courses required (thirteen credit hours): Economics 101 (5), 102 (3), 274 (5). C. Elect eleven credit hours of approved Economics courses. D. Support courses required: Communications 102 (3) or its equivalent and Education 450 (3). Asian Studies MinorThe Department of Economics participates in the Asian Studies Minor Program. A student who wishes to participate should indicate his desire to do so with the departmental Asian Studies representative who will help the student work out a proper combination of courses to fit his particular needs. (See Composite and Interdepartmental Programs.) Latin American Studies MinorThe Department of Economics participates in the Latin American Studies Program. A student who wishes to participate should indicate his desire to do so with the departmental Latin American Studies representative who will help the student work out a proper combination of courses to fit his particular needs. (See Composite and Interdepartmental Programs.) Emphasis in Urban and Regional PlanningThis program provides a special emphasis in Urban and Regional Planning for majors in Botany, Economics, Engineering. Geography, Geology, Microbiology, Political Science, Sociology, Zoology, and related fields. (See Composite and Interdepartmental Programs.) Center for Economic EducationThe Department has established a Center for Economic Education. Its basic function is to help educators in secondary and elementary schools improve their understanding and knowledge of economics. This will assist them in providing their students with the fundamental economic tools needed to evaluate complex national and international events that are a part of their daily existence. 103 |