Economics Major:

  1. ECO-205 Principles of Macroeconomics
  2. ECO-215 Principles of Microeconomics
  3. ECO-405 Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory
  4. ECO-415 Intermediate Price Theory
  5. Two of the following Applied Microeconomics courses:
    • ECO-315 Labor Economics
    • ECO-355 Industrial Organization
    • ECO-445 International Economics
  6. Two of the following Applied Macroeconomics courses:
    • ECO-305 Money and Banking
    • ECO-335 Current Macroeconomic Issues
    • ECO-495 International Finance
  7. One of the following Quantitative courses:
    • ECO-525 Econometrics
    • ECO-535 Time Series Analysis
    • ECO-545 Mathematical Economics
  8. One of the following courses:
    • ECO-435 Economic Development
    • ECO-455 U.S. Economic History
    • ECO-515 History of Economic Thought
  9. One additional economics course numbered 300 or higher.

Economics Minor:

  1. ECO-205 Principles of Macroeconomics
  2. ECO-215 Principles of Microeconomics
  3. One of the following Applied Microeconomics courses:
    • ECO-315 Labor Economics
    • ECO-355 Industrial Organization
    • ECO-445 International Economics
  4. One of the following Applied Macroeconomics courses:
    • ECO-305 Money and Banking
    • ECO-335 Current Macroeconomic Issues
    • ECO-495 International Finance
  5. One of the following Quantitative courses:
    • BUS-340 Applied Regression Analysis
    • ECO-525 Econometrics
    • ECO-535 Time Series Analysis
    • ECO-545 Mathematical Economics
  6. One of the following courses:
    • ECO-435 Economic Development
    • ECO-455 U.S. Economic History
    • ECO-515 History of Economic Thought