Economics Course Prerequisite Flow Economics Curriculum: 2015-2016 Undergraduate Bulletin

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Economics Course Prerequisite Flow
Economics Curriculum: 2015-2016 Undergraduate Bulletin
This flow chart is an illustration of economics course prerequisites only and is intended to aid in planning of academic progress of ECO courses. Other prerequisites may be required. Consult the Undergraduate Bulletin for complete prerequisite information as well as major
and general education degree requirements. Please note, some courses may not be offered in every semester. Consultation with an Adviser to map out a plan of study is highly suggested.
ECO 365 The Economics of European Integration (Prereq. 201 and 202)
PREREQUISITE COURSE ECO 101 Introduction to Economics Marker: GSB
ECO 315 The Economics of Entrepreneurship (Prereq. 101 or 201)
PREREQUISITE COURSE *ECO 302 Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory (Prereq. 202)
PREREQUISITE COURSE ECO 250 Economic and Business Statistics I (Prereq. ISM 110 and MAT 115, 120, 150, 151, 191, or 292) Marker: ENV
Prereq. ECO 250 Required:
Prereq. ECO 201 Required:
ECO 325 Sports Economics (Prereq. 101 or 201)
ECO 327 Money and Economic Activity (Prereq. 202)
PREREQUISITE COURSE ECO 301 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory (Prereq. 101 or 201, 202, MAT 120 or 191)
ECO 375 Government and Business (Prereq. 101 or 201)
ECO 300 The International Economy (Prereq. 101 or 201 and 202) Marker: GCP, GL, SUS
ECO 380 Environmental and Natural Resource Economics (Prereq. 101 or 201)
ECO 310 The U.S. in the Global Economy: (Prereq. 101 or 201 and 202)
Prereq. ECO 301 Required:
PREREQUISITE COURSE ECO 201 Principles of Microeconomics Marker: GSB, ENV, SUS
400/500 Level Courses
Prereq. ECO 302 Required:
PREREQUISITE COURSE ECO 202 Principles of Macroeconomics (Prereq. 101 or 201) Marker: GSB
ECO 312 Economics of Technology (Prereq. 101 or 201)
300 Level Courses
Prereq. ECO 202 Required:
200/300 Level Courses
Prereq. ECO 101 OR ECO 201 Required:
100/200 Level Courses
ECO 100 Economics of a Global Sustainable Society (Prereq. Freshman or Sophmore standing only) Marker: BE‐S, ENV, GCP, GN, GSB, SUS
ECO 460 International Monetary Economics I (Prereq 302)
ECO 513 Directed Studies in Economics I Prereq. 21 s.h. of economics)
ECO 467 Economic Growth and Development (Prereq. 300, 302)
ECO 589 Experimental Course
ECO 423 Public Economics (Prereq. 101 or 201 and 301)
ECO 555 History of Economic Thought ECO 470 Labor Economics (Prereq. 101 or 201, 301)
ECO 490 Health Economics (Prereq. 101 or 201, 301)
ECO 523 Topics in Public Policy (Prereq. 301) Marker: WI/SI
*ECO 319 Quantitative Analysis I (Prereq. 201 and MAT 120 (with grade B or higher) or 191 (with grade C or higher)
ECO 499 Problems in Economics (Prereq. permission of instructor)
ECO 385 Introduction to Industrial Organization (Prereq. 201)
ECO 493 Honors Work (Permission of instructor; 3.30 GPA in the major, 12 s.h. in the major)
ECO 518 American Economic History [Prereq. 201] Marker: WI/SI
ECO 311 Managerial Economics (Prereq. 250)
*ECO 350 Economic and Business Statistics II (Prereq. 250)
KEY
Capstones (unofficial) suggested to take Junior or Senior Year. Required by all economics majors
Quantitative Track Electives (unofficial)
Policy and Quantitative Tracks are unofficial and interchangeable for elective credits in the B.S. and B.A. in Economics degrees. Quantitative Track Electives are advised for preparation to the MA in Applied Economics program or Accelerated Degree Program (ADP). The ADP enables students to complete their bachelors in economics and MA in Applied Economics within only 5 years. *Asterisk indicates courses required as program prerequisites for the MA in Applied Economics or ADP. Equivalent courses from other institutions may be accepted to meet these program prerequisites. 500 Level Courses
Policy Track Electives (unofficial)
Undetermined/Either Policy or Quantitative Track
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