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2023-2024 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Economics, BA


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At its core, economics is the study of choice-why choices need to be made, how choices are made, and the implications of those choices for quality of life. Economists explore these questions through the development and empirical testing of economic models. These models apply mathematical abstractions to the “real world” so that economic statements may be made precise. A Bachelor of Arts in Economics prepares students for a wide range of employment opportunities in both the public and private sector, and for graduate studies in law and business. Interested students are encouraged to contact the department advisor or the department chair. Information is available on the Economics department website. 

The department encourages majors and minors to seek out undergraduate research opportunities with faculty as well as internship opportunities that would better prepare them for graduate school as well as the job market. The department has one paid internship, the Cushman Public Policy Research Internship, which is to be completed under the supervision of a faculty member.

General Information

The Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Economics requires the following:

  • A minimum of 36 credit hours of ECON course work. At least 18 of those hours must be upper division (courses numbered 3000 or higher).
  • At least 30 hours of ECON courses, including the core required courses, must be completed with a grade of “C” or better. No grade below a C- may apply to the major.
  • A minimum 2.0 GPA must be maintained in all ECON course work.
  • No more than 60 credit hours of ECON course work may apply to the bachelor’s degree.

Additional course work is required to complete the Economics, BA degree. Please see the advising guide on the Academic Advising website for more information.

Learning Outcomes

  • Students demonstrate knowledge of economic ideas and models.
  • Students are able to apply economic ideas and models and use economic data.
  • Students are able to develop an economic analysis of an issue of interest.

Departmental Honors

Students who wish to graduate with department honors must complete the following courses in addition to the given degree requirements.

       and two of the following:

With these three additional courses completed, department honors will be determined by major GPA at the following thresholds:

  • Distinction: at least 3.2
  • High Distinction: at least 3.5
  • Highest Distinction: at least 3.8

Course Requirements


Required Courses


All of the core courses should be completed prior to the senior year, except for ECON 4990.

Electives


  • Complete a minimum of 18 additional credit hours of Economics (ECON) electives. At least 9 credit hours of electives must be upper-division (3000- or 4000-level) courses.

Recommended Courses


The Economics Department assigns faculty advisors to all its majors and minors. Faculty advisors can help students choose classes that are of interest and value to them.  It is recommended that students see their advisor before selecting classes in the major or minor.  
In addition, for students with particular areas of interest, the course recommendations below offer a curriculum-planning guide (please note that courses with a * are included in departmental electives and serve to satisfy major requirements).

Quantitative Focus

This track is suggested for students considered graduate school in economics or a related quanitative field. Beyond the core requirements, students should take:

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