A minor in economics is a marketable and powerful complement
to a student’s degree in many other disciplines. It is
designed to provide a background in basic economic theory, as
well as advanced study in a choice of specialized fields, such
as labor economics, international economics, and others. The
minor provides insight into the environment in which business
operates and a framework for analyzing and understanding public
policy issues. All courses in the minor must be passed with
a C or better.
Code |
Title |
Prerequisite(s) |
BUA 110 |
Principles of Management |
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ECO 101 |
Principles of Economics: Macro |
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ECO 102 |
Principles of Economics: Micro |
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Plus choose three of the following: |
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ECO 201 |
Government, Business, and Society |
ECO 102 or permission of instructor |
ECO 222 |
Economic Geography |
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ECO 302 |
Labor Economics |
ECO 102 or permission of instructor |
ECO 304 |
Money and Banking |
ECO 101, ECO 102 |
ECO 315 |
International Economics |
ECO 101, ECO 102 |
PSC 211 |
The World Economy and Globalization |
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