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This information serves as a guide for the selection of courses at the College of DuPage
for students transferring with a major in Economics to private colleges and universities
in Illinois. It is assumed that students will be working with a full time member of the
Economics and/or Counseling faculty in selecting their courses. Students are
responsible for contacting the transfer university to verify requirements and transfer of
courses.
This guide considered only courses relevant to transferring with a major in Economics.
This guide does not consider other courses that might be required at the transfer
institution. The information was obtained from the web site of the universities for the
academic year 2012-2013.
Students are strongly encouraged to review the home page for the Department of
Economics from several public and private institutions. Resources on this site include
information on undergraduate careers in Economics and FAQ (frequently asked
questions).
Information is provided for the following private colleges and universities in Illinois:
Augustana College
Benedictine University
Bradley University
DePaul University
Dominican University
Elmhurst College
Illinois Wesleyan University
Knox College
Lake Forest College
Lewis University
Loyola University
Monmouth College
North Central College
North Park University
Roosevelt University
University of Chicago
Wheaton College
AUGUSTANA COLLEGE
639 38th Street Rock Island, Illinois 61201
Department of Economics TEL (309) 794-7457
http://www.augustana.edu/x2548.xml Department of Economics home page
Augustana College
College of DuPage
ECON 202: Principles of Microeconomics
ECONO 2202: Microeconomics and the
Global Economy
ECON 201: Principles of Macroeconomics
ECONO 2201: Macroeconomics and
the Global Economy
ACCT 201: Principles of Accounting I
ACCOU 1140: Financial Accounting
ECON 317: Mathematical Methods in
Economics or MATH 329: Linear Algebra
MATH 2115: Linear Algebra
Math 315: Probability and Statistics I
Check with department whether
MATH 1635: Statistics is
equivalent
Recommended
ACCT 202: Principles of Accounting II
ACCOU 1150: Managerial Accounting
MATH 220: Calculus II
MATH 2232: Calculus and Analytical
Geometry II
MATH 230: Discrete Mathematics
MATH 2115: Discrete Mathematics
MATH 329: Linear Algebra
MATH 2245: Linear Algebra
MATH 338: Differential Equations
MATH 2270: Differential Equations
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Students planning to purse an advanced degree in Economics are encouraged to seek
advisement from a full time member of the Economics faculty in selecting mathematics
courses.
This information serves as a guide for the selection of courses at COD for a student
transferring with a major in Economics to a four-year college or university. Students
are responsible for contacting the transfer institution to verify requirements and transfer
of courses. Students are encouraged to work with a full time member of the Economics
and/or Counseling faculty in planning their selection of courses at the College of
DuPage.
Additional Resources:
http://www.aeaweb.org/students/index.php
American Economics Association’s Economics for College Students
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/life-physical-and-social-science/economists.htm
Occupational Handbook for Economists from the United States Bureau of Labor
Statistics
Check out the home page of the Department of Economics at several four-year
institutions. These sites provide valuable information for Economics majors, regardless
of the transfer institution. Among the information provided on many of these sites are
career resources in the field of Economics.
BENEDICTINE UNIVERSITY
Lisle, Illinois
Department of Economics
TEL: (630) 829-6224
http://www.ben.edu/academic_programs/business/Undergraduate_Programs/economic
s.cfm Department of Economics home page
http://www.ben.edu/academic_programs/majorsheets/upload/Economics12-13.pdf
undergraduate majors sheet for economics
http://www.ben.edu/future_students/transfer/upload/ECON-1213.pdf checklist for
economics majors
Benedictine University
College of DuPage
ECON 101: Principles of Macroeconomics
ECONO 2201: Macroeconomics and the
Global Economy
ECON 102: Principles of Microeconomics
ECONO 2202: Microeconomics and the
Global Economy
ACCT 111: Accounting I
ACCOUN 1140: Financial Accounting
ACCT 112: Accounting II
ACCOUN 1150: Managerial Accounting
MATH 210: Calculus with Analytics I
MATH 2231: Calculus and Analytical
Geometry I
MGT 150: Statistics I
Check with department whether MATH
1635: Statistics is the equivalent
Recommended:
MATH 211: Calculus with Analysts II
MATH 212: Calculus with Analytics III
MATH 260: Differential Equations or MATH
300: Linear Algebra
MATH 2232: Calculus and Analytical
Geometry II
MATH 2233: Calculus and Analytical
Geometry III
MATH 2270: Differential Equations
or MATH 2245: Linear Algebra
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Students planning to purse an advanced degree in Economics are encouraged to seek
advisement from a full time member of the Economics faculty.
This information serves as a guide for the selection of courses at COD for a student
transferring with a major in Economics to a four-year college or university. Students
are responsible for contacting the transfer institution to verify requirements and transfer
of courses. Students are encouraged to work with a full time member of the Economics
and/or Counseling faculty in planning their selection of courses at the College of
DuPage.
Additional Resources:
http://www.aeaweb.org/students/index.php
American Economics Association’s Economics for College Students
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/life-physical-and-social-science/economists.htm
Occupational Handbook for Economists from the United States Bureau of Labor
Statistics
Check out the home page of the Department of Economics at several four-year
institutions. These sites provide valuable information for Economics majors, regardless
of the transfer institution. Among the information provided on many of these sites are
career resources in the field of Economics.
BRADLEY UNIVERSITY
Department of Economics 209 Baker Hall Peoria, IL 61625
http://www.bradley.edu/academic/departments/economics/
home page
TEL: (309) 676-7611
Department of Economics
Bradley University
College of DuPage
ECO 221: Principles of Microeconomics
ECON 2202: Microeconomics
and the Global Economy
ECON 222: Principles of Macroeconomics
ECON 2201: Macroeconomics
and the Global Economy
One philosophy course. Check with department
if there is a COD course that meets requirement.
Contact Department of Economics for required/recommended freshman/sophomore
level mathematics and statistics courses.
Students planning to purse an advanced degree in Economics are encouraged to seek
advisement from a full time member of the Economics faculty in selecting mathematics
courses.
This information serves as a guide for the selection of courses at COD for a student
transferring with a major in Economics to a four-year college or university. Students
are responsible for contacting the transfer institution to verify requirements and transfer
of courses. Students are encouraged to work with a full time member of the Economics
and/or Counseling faculty in planning their selection of courses at the College of
DuPage.
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Additional Resources:
http://www.aeaweb.org/students/index.php
American Economics Association’s Economics for College Students
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/life-physical-and-social-science/economists.htm
Occupational Handbook for Economists from the United States Bureau of Labor
Statistics
Check out the home page of the Department of Economics at several four-year
institutions. These sites provide valuable information for Economics majors, regardless
of the transfer institution. Among the information provided on many of these sites are
career resources in the field of Economics.
DEPAUL UNIVERSITY
Chicago, Illinois
TEL: (312) 362-8781
http://economics.depaul.edu/
Department of Economics home page
http://www.depaul.edu/academics/undergraduate/majors/Pages/economics-las.aspx
Department of Economics ( LAS) home page
http://economics.depaul.edu/Programs/Undergraduate/BS_in_Economics.asp
Bachelor of Science in Commerce in Economics home page
http://www.depaul.edu/university-catalog/degreerequirements/undergraduate/business/economics-bsb/Pages/major-requirements.aspx
Bachelor of Science in Business (Economics) course requirements
DePaul University
College of DuPage
Bachelor of Science in Commerce in Economics
ECO 105: Principles of Microeconomics
ECON 2202: Microeconomics and
the Global Economy
ECO 106: Principles of Macroeconomics
ECON 2201: Macroeconomics and
the Global Economy
MATH 135/136: Business Calculus I, II
Check with department which Math
courses are equivalent
MATH 137: Business Statistics
MATH 1635: Statistics
ACC 101: Accounting I
ACCOU 1140: Financial Accounting
ACC 102: Accounting II
ACCOU 1150: Managerial Accounting
BLW 201: Legal & Ethical Aspects
Business Environment
BUSLW 2211: Business Law I
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DePaul University
Bachelor of Arts in Economics
College of DuPage
ECO 105: Principles of Microeconomics
ECON 2202: Microeconomics and
the Global Economy
ECO 106: Principles of Macroeconomics
ECON 2201: Macroeconomics and
the Global Economy
MAT 135/136: Business Calculus I , II
Check with department which Math
courses meet the requirements
MAT 137: Business Statistics
MATH 1635: Statistics
MAT 150: Calculus I and MATH 151: Calculus II may be substituted for MAT 135/136
Students planning to purse an advanced degree in Economics are encouraged to seek
advisement from a full time member of the Economics faculty.
This information serves as a guide for the selection of courses at COD for a student
transferring with a major in Economics to a four-year college or university. Students
are responsible for contacting the transfer institution to verify requirements and transfer
of courses. Students are encouraged to work with a full time member of the Economics
and/or Counseling faculty in planning their selection of courses at the College of
DuPage.
Additional Resources:
http://www.aeaweb.org/students/index.php
American Economics Association’s Economics for College Students
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/life-physical-and-social-science/economists.htm
Occupational Handbook for Economists from the United States Bureau of Labor
Statistics
Check out the home page of the Department of Economics at several four-year
institutions. These sites provide valuable information for Economics majors, regardless
of the transfer institution. Among the information provided on many of these sites are
career resources in the field of Economics.
DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY
River Forest, Illinois
Department of Economics
TEL: (708) 524-6233
http://public.dom.edu/academics/undergraduate/programs/economics Department of
Economics home page
Dominican University
College of DuPage
ECON 190: Principles of Microeconomics
ECONO 2202: Microeconomics
and the Global Economy
ECON 191: Principles of Macroeconomics
ECONO 2201: Macroeconomics
and the Global Economy
ECON 260 Statistics for Business and
Economics
Check with department if they will
accept MATH 1635: Statistics
Students need 15 hours from the following that
are offered at COD. There are other courses
to choose from that are not offered at College of
DuPage
MATH 230: Linear Algebra
MATH 2245: Linear Algebra
MATH 261: Calculus I
MATH 2231: Calculus and Analytical
Geometry I
MATH 262: Calculus II
MATH 2232: Calculus and Analytical
Geometry II
MATH 270: Multivariate Calculus
MATH 2233: Calculus and Analytical
Geometry III
A Political Sciences 200 level course
A Psychology 200 level course
A Sociology 200 level course
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Students planning to purse an advanced degree in Economics are encouraged to seek
advisement from a full time member of the Economics faculty in selecting mathematics
courses.
This information serves as a guide for the selection of courses at COD for a student
transferring with a major in Economics to a four-year college or university. Students
are responsible for contacting the transfer institution to verify requirements and transfer
of courses. Students are encouraged to work with a full time member of the Economics
and/or Counseling faculty in planning their selection of courses at the College of
DuPage.
Additional Resources:
http://www.aeaweb.org/students/index.php
American Economics Association’s Economics for College Students
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/life-physical-and-social-science/economists.htm
Occupational Handbook for Economists from the United States Bureau of Labor
Statistics
Check out the home page of the Department of Economics at several four-year
institutions. These sites provide valuable information for Economics majors, regardless
of the transfer institution. Among the information provided on many of these sites are
career resources in the field of Economics.
ELMHURST COLLEGE
Department of Economics
TEL: (630) 617-5195
190 Prospect Avenue
Elmhurst, Illinois 60126
http://public.elmhurst.edu/academics/departments/economics Department of Economic
home page
Elmhurst College
College of DuPage
ECO 210: Introduction to Microeconomics
ECONO 2202: Microeconomics and the
Global Economy
ECO 211: Introduction to Macroeconomics
ECON 2201: Macroeconomics and the
Global Economy
BUS 261: Financial Accounting
ACCOU 1140: Financial Accounting
MTH 151: Calculus I or MTH 162: Analysis
for the Business and Social Sciences
MATH 2231: Calculus and Analytical
Geometry I or MATH 2134: Calculus for
Business and Social Sciences
MTH 345: Elementary Statistics
MATH 1635: tatistics
Students planning to purse an advanced degree in Economics are encouraged to seek
advisement from a full time member of the Economics faculty in selecting mathematics
courses.
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This information serves as a guide for the selection of courses at COD for a student
transferring with a major in Economics to a four-year college or university. Students
are responsible for contacting the transfer institution to verify requirements and transfer
of courses. Students are encouraged to work with a full time member of the Economics
and/or Counseling faculty in planning their selection of courses at the College of
DuPage.
Additional Resources:
http://www.aeaweb.org/students/index.php
American Economics Association’s Economics for College Students
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/life-physical-and-social-science/economists.htm
Occupational Handbook for Economists from the United States Bureau of Labor
Statistics
Check out the home page of the Department of Economics at several four-year
institutions. These sites provide valuable information for Economics majors, regardless
of the transfer institution. Among the information provided on many of these sites are
career resources in the field of Economics.
KNOX COLLEGE
Galesburg, Illinois
Department of Economics
TEL: (309) 341-7332
http://www.knox.edu/academics/courses-of-study/economics.html
Department of Economics home page
http://www.knox.edu/offices-and-services/registrar/catalog/depts-and-courses-ofstudy/economics.html Economics catalogue page
Knox College
College of DuPage
ECON 110: Principles of Microeconomics
ECONO 2202: Microeconomics
and the Global Economy
ECON 120: Principles of Macroeconomics
ECONO 2201: Macroeconomics
and the Global Economy
BUS 211: Principles of Accounting I
ACCOU 2241: Intermediate
Accounting I
MATH 141: Calculus for Social and Life
Sciences or MATH 151: Calculus I
MATH 2231: Calculus and
Analytical Geometry I
Statistical Sequence
Check with department whether
MATH 1635 is required
Students planning to purse an advanced degree in Economics are encouraged to seek
advisement from a full time member of the Economics faculty in selecting mathematics
courses.
This information serves as a guide for the selection of courses at COD for a student
transferring with a major in Economics to a four-year college or university. Students
are responsible for contacting the transfer institution to verify requirements and transfer
of courses. Students are encouraged to work with a full time member of the Economics
and/or Counseling faculty in planning their selection of courses at the College of
DuPage.
(OVER)
Additional Resources:
http://www.aeaweb.org/students/index.php
American Economics Association’s Economics for College Students
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/life-physical-and-social-science/economists.htm
Occupational Handbook for Economists from the United States Bureau of Labor
Statistics
Check out the home page of the Department of Economics at several four-year
institutions. These sites provide valuable information for Economics majors, regardless
of the transfer institution. Among the information provided on many of these sites are
career resources in the field of Economics.
ILLINOIS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY
Bloomington Illinois
Department of Economics
http://www.iwu.edu/economics/
Department of Economics home page
Illinois Wesleyan University
TEL:(309) 556-3266
College of DuPage
ECO 100: Introduction to Economics
ECONO 2201: Macroeconomics and the
Global Economy and ECONO 2202
Microeconomics and the Global Economy
ECON 227: Statistics for Business and
Economics
MATH 1635: Statistics
MATH 151: Survey of Calculus or
MATH 155: Calculus/Mathematics I or
MATH 161: Calculus or MATH 165:
Analysis I
MATH 2134: Calculus for Business and
Social Science or MATH 2231: Calculus
and Analytical Geometry I
Students planning to purse an advanced degree in Economics are encouraged to seek
advisement from a full time member of the Economics faculty.
This information serves as a guide for the selection of courses at COD for a student
transferring with a major in Economics to a four-year college or university. Students
are responsible for contacting the transfer institution to verify requirements and transfer
of courses. Students are encouraged to work with a full time member of the Economics
and/or Counseling faculty in planning their selection of courses at the College of
DuPage.
(0VER)
Additional Resources:
http://www.aeaweb.org/students/index.php
American Economics Association’s Economics for College Students
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/life-physical-and-social-science/economists.htm
Occupational Handbook for Economists from the United States Bureau of Labor
Statistics
Check out the home page of the Department of Economics at several four-year
institutions. These sites provide valuable information for Economics majors, regardless
of the transfer institution. Among the information provided on many of these sites are
career resources in the field of Economics.
.
LAKE FOREST COLLEGE
Lake Forest, IL
Department of Economics
TEL: (847) 735-5121
http://www.lakeforest.edu/academics/programs/economics/
Economics home page
Department of
Lake Forest College
College of DuPage
MATH 110: Calculus I
MATH 2231: Calculus and Analytical
Geometry I
ECON 110: Principles of Economics
ECONO 2201: Macroeconomics and
the Global Economy and ECONO
2202: Microeconomics and the
Global Economy
ECON 130: Applied Statistics
Check with department whether MATH
1635: Statistics is the equivalent
Students planning to purse an advanced degree in Economics are encouraged to seek
advisement from a full time member of the Economics faculty in selecting mathematics
courses
This information serves as a guide for the selection of courses at COD for a student
transferring with a major in Economics to a four-year college or university. Students
are responsible for contacting the transfer institution to verify requirements and transfer
of courses. Students are encouraged to work with a full time member of the Economics
and/or Counseling faculty in planning their selection of courses at the College of
DuPage.
(OVER)
Additional Resources:
http://www.aeaweb.org/students/index.php
American Economics Association’s Economics for College Students
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/life-physical-and-social-science/economists.htm
Occupational Handbook for Economists from the United States Bureau of Labor
Statistics
Check out the home page of the Department of Economics at several four-year
institutions. These sites provide valuable information for Economics majors, regardless
of the transfer institution. Among the information provided on many of these sites are
career resources in the field of Economics.
LEWIS UNIVERSITY
Romeoville, Illinois
Department of Economics TEL (815) 836-5381
http://www.lewisu.edu/academics/economics/index.htm
home page
Department of Economics
Lewis University
College of DuPage
ECON 04-200: Basic Macroeconomics
ECONO 2201: Macroeconomics and
the Global Economy
ECON 04-201: Basic Microeconomic
ECONO: 2202: Microeconomics and
the Global Economy
MATH 24-230: Finite Mathematics or
MATH 24-240: Business Calculus
MATH 1533: Finite Mathematics or
MATH 2134: Calculus for Business
and Social Sciences
ACCT 23-120: Principles of Accountancy I
ACCOU 1140: Financial Accounting
ACCT 23-121: Principles of Accountancy II
ACCOU 1150: Managerial Accounting
MATH 24-349: Business Statistics
MATH 1635: Statistics
MKTG 25-200: Principles of Marketing
MARKE 2210: Principles of Marketing
MGNT 61-200: Principles of Management
MANAG 2210: Principles of
Management
BUL 61-250: Business Law
BUSLW 2211: Business Law I
FIN 62-200: Principles of Finance
BUSIN 2210: Principles of Finance
CIS 63-200: Introduction to Information
Systems
CIS 1150: Introduction to Computer
Information Systems
Students planning to purse an advanced degree in Economics are encouraged to seek
advisement from a full time member of the Economics faculty in selecting mathematics
courses.
(OVER)
This information serves as a guide for the selection of courses at COD for a student
transferring with a major in Economics to a four-year college or university. Students
are responsible for contacting the transfer institution to verify requirements and transfer
of courses. Students are encouraged to work with a full time member of the Economics
and/or Counseling faculty in planning their selection of courses at the College of
DuPage.
Additional Resources:
http://www.aeaweb.org/students/index.php
American Economics Association’s Economics for College Students
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/life-physical-and-social-science/economists.htm
Occupational Handbook for Economists from the United States Bureau of Labor
Statistics
Check out the home page of the Department of Economics at several four-year
institutions. These sites provide valuable information for Economics majors, regardless
of the transfer institution. Among the information provided on many of these sites are
career resources in the field of Economics.
LOYOLA UNIVERSITY
Chicago, Illinois
Department of Economics
TEL: (312) 915-6117
http://www.luc.edu/quinlan/undergraduate/majorsminors/economics/ Department of
Economics home page
Loyola University
College of DuPage
ECON 201: Principles of Economics I
ECONO 2202: Microeconomics and
the Global Economy.
ECON 202: Principles of Economics II
ECONO 2201: Macroeconomics and
the Global Economy
MATH 131: Applied Calculus I or
MATH 161: Calculus I
MATH 2231: Calculus and Analytical
Geometry I
STAT 103: Fundamentals of Statistics
MATH 1635: Statistics
Students planning to purse an advanced degree in Economics are encouraged to seek
advisement from a full time member of the Economics faculty in selecting mathematics
courses.
This information serves as a guide for the selection of courses at COD for a student
transferring with a major in Economics to a four-year college or university. Students
are responsible for contacting the transfer institution to verify requirements and transfer
of courses. Students are encouraged to work with a full time member of the Economics
and/or Counseling faculty in planning their selection of courses at the College of
DuPage.
(OVER)
Additional Resources:
http://www.aeaweb.org/students/index.php
American Economics Association’s Economics for College Students
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/life-physical-and-social-science/economists.htm
Occupational Handbook for Economists from the United States Bureau of Labor
Statistics
Check out the home page of the Department of Economics at several four-year
institutions. These sites provide valuable information for Economics majors, regardless
of the transfer institution. Among the information provided on many of these sites are
career resources in the field of Economics
MONMOUTH COLLEGE
Monmouth, Illinois
Department of Economics
TEL: (309) 457-2160
http://www.monmouthcollege.edu/academics/economics/
home page
Monmouth College
College of DuPage
ECON 200: Principles of Economics
MATH 106: Elementary Statistics
Department of Economics
ECONO 2201: Macroeconomics
and the Global Economy and
ECONO 2202: Microeconomics and
and the Global Economy *
Check with Department whether
MATH 1635: Statistics is accepted
as equivalent
Check with department for required/recommended
freshman/sophomore mathematics courses
*ECONO 2200: Principles of Economics at COD is not equivalent to ECON 200 as the
latter is a 4 credit course whereas ECONO 2200 is a three credit course
Students planning to purse an advanced degree in Economics are encouraged to seek
advisement from a full time member of the Economics faculty in selecting mathematics
courses
This information serves as a guide for the selection of courses at COD for a student
transferring with a major in Economics to a four-year college or university. Students
are responsible for contacting the transfer institution to verify requirements and transfer
of courses. Students are encouraged to work with a full time member of the Economics
and/or Counseling faculty in planning their selection of courses at the College of
DuPage.
(OVER)
Additional Resources:
http://www.aeaweb.org/students/index.php
American Economics Association’s Economics for College Students
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/life-physical-and-social-science/economists.htm
Occupational Handbook for Economists from the United States Bureau of Labor
Statistics
Check out the home page of the Department of Economics at several four-year
institutions. These sites provide valuable information for Economics majors, regardless
of the transfer institution. Among the information provided on many of these sites are
career resources in the field of Economics.
NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE
Naperville, Illinois
TEL: (630) 357-5246
http://northcentralcollege.edu/majors/economics Department of Economics home page
North Central College
B.A. Degree
College of DuPage
ECN 241: Business & Economics Statistics
MATH 1635: Statistics
ECN 250: Microeconomics Principles
ECONO 2202: Microeconomics and the
Global Economy
ECN 251: Macroeconomics Principles
ECONO 2201: Macroeconomics and
the Global Economy
B.S. Degree
ECN 241: Business and Economics
Statistics
MATH 1635: Statistics
ECN 250: Microeconomics Principles
ECONO 2202: Microeconomics
and the Global Economy
ECN 251: Macroeconomics Principles
ECONO 2201: Macroeconomics and
the Global Economy
MTH 152: Calculus II
MATH 2232: Calculus and Analytical
Geometry II
MTH 153: Calculus III or MTH 256:
Introduction to Differential
Equation and Linear Algebra
MATH 2233: Calculus and Analytical
Geometry III or MATH 2270:
Differential Equations
CSC 160: Computer Science I or Math
153 (if not taken for first choice) or any 200
or 300 level mathematics course or one
laboratory science course beyond general
education requirements
(OVER)
Students planning to purse an advanced degree in Economics are encouraged to seek
advisement from a full time member of the Economics faculty in selecting mathematics
courses.
This information serves as a guide for the selection of courses at COD for a student
transferring with a major in Economics to a four-year college or university. Students
are responsible for contacting the transfer institution to verify requirements and transfer
of courses. Students are encouraged to work with a full time member of the Economics
and/or Counseling faculty in planning their selection of courses at the College of
DuPage.
Additional Resources:
http://www.aeaweb.org/students/index.php
American Economics Association’s Economics for College Students
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/life-physical-and-social-science/economists.htm
Occupational Handbook for Economists from the United States Bureau of Labor
Statistics
Check out the home page of the Department of Economics at several four-year
institutions. These sites provide valuable information for Economics majors, regardless
of the transfer institution. Among the information provided on many of these sites are
career resources in the field of Economics.
NORTH PARK UNIVERSITY
3225 W. Foster Ave Chicago, Illinois 60625
Department. of Business and Economics TEL: 773-244-5603
http://www.northpark.edu/Academics/School-of-Business-and-NonprofitManagement/Undergraduate-Programs/Business-and-Economics/Economics
Department of Business and Economics home page
http://www.northpark.edu/~/media/Files/PDF/Academics/Catalog/Current%20Catalog/B
usinessAndEconomics.ashx Degree requirements
Degree offered: B.S in Economics and Business
North Park University
College of DuPage
BSE 2211: Principles of Macroeconomics
ECONO 2201: Macroeconomics and
the Global Economy
BSE 2212: Principles of Microeconomics
ECONO 2202: Microeconomics and the
the Global Economy
MATH 1510: Calculus I
MATH 2231: Calculus and Analytical
Geometry I
BSE 2110: Financial accounting
ACCOU 1140: Financial Accounting
STAT 1490: Introduction to Statistics
MATH 1635: Statistics
BSE 2120: Managerial Accounting
ACCOU 1150: Managerial Accounting
PHIL 2530: Business & Professional
Ethics
Check with Department whether
PHIL 1114: Business Ethics meets
requirement
Students planning to purse an advanced degree in Economics are encouraged to seek
advisement from a full time member of the Economics faculty in selecting mathematics
courses
(over)
This information serves as a guide for the selection of courses at COD for a student
transferring with a major in Economics to a four-year college or university. Students
are responsible for contacting the transfer institution to verify requirements and transfer
of courses. Students are encouraged to work with a full time member of the Economics
and/or Counseling faculty in planning their selection of courses at the College of
DuPage.
Additional Resources:
http://www.aeaweb.org/students/index.php
American Economics Association’s Economics for College Students
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/life-physical-and-social-science/economists.htm
Occupational Handbook for Economists from the United States Bureau of Labor
Statistics
Check out the home page of the Department of Economics at several four-year
institutions. These sites provide valuable information for Economics majors, regardless
of the transfer institution. Among the information provided on many of these sites are
career resources in the field of Economics.
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
Department of Economics 032 Arthur Anderson Hall 2001 Sheridan Road
Evanston, Illinois 60208
econ@northwestern.edu TEL: (847) 491-5140
http://www.econ.northwestern.edu/
Department of Economics home page
http://www.econ.northwestern.edu/undergraduate/index.html
Economics home page for undergraduate studies
Department of
Northwestern University
ECON 201: Introduction to Macroeconomics
College of DuPage
ECONO 2201: Macroeconomics
and the Global Economy
ECON 202: Introduction to Microeconomics
ECONO 2202: Microeconomics
and the Global Economy
MATH 220: Differential Calculus for One
Variable Functions or both MATH 212 and
MATH 213: Simple Variable Calculus I and II
Contact Economics Department
to see if COD offers any
mathematics equivalent
STAT 210: Introductory Statistics for Social
Sciences
Contact economics department
to see if MATH 1635: Statistics
is equivalent
Students planning to purse an advanced degree in Economics are encouraged to seek
advisement from a full time member of the Economics faculty in selecting mathematics
courses.
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This information serves as a guide for the selection of courses at COD for a student
transferring with a major in Economics to a four-year college or university. Students
are responsible for contacting the transfer institution to verify requirements and transfer
of courses. Students are encouraged to work with a full time member of the Economics
and/or Counseling faculty in planning their selection of courses at the College of
DuPage.
Additional Resources:
http://www.aeaweb.org/students/index.php
American Economics Association’s Economics for College Students
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/life-physical-and-social-science/economists.htm
Occupational Handbook for Economists from the United States Bureau of Labor
Statistics
Check out the home page of the Department of Economics at several four-year
institutions. These sites provide valuable information for Economics majors, regardless
of the transfer institution. Among the information provided on many of these sites are
career resources in the field of Economics.
ROOSEVELT UNIVERSITY
Chicago, Illinois
Department of Economics
TEL: (312) 341-3743
http://www.roosevelt.edu/Catalog/Undergraduate/Degree.aspx?ID=233
Department of Economics home page
Roosevelt University
College of DuPage
ECON 101: Principles of Economics I
ECONO 2201: Macroeconomics
and the Global Economy
ECON 102: Principles of Economics II
ECONO 2202: Microeconomics
and the Global Economy
ECON 234: Elementary Statistics
Check with department whether
MATH 1635: Statistics is
equivalent
Check department for required/recommended
freshman/sophomore level mathematics courses
Students planning to purse an advanced degree in Economics are encouraged to seek
advisement from a full time member of the Economics faculty in selecting mathematics
courses.
This information serves as a guide for the selection of courses at COD for a student
transferring with a major in Economics to a four-year college or university. Students
are responsible for contacting the transfer institution to verify requirements and transfer
of courses. Students are encouraged to work with a full time member of the Economics
and/or Counseling faculty in planning their selection of courses at the College of
DuPage.
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Additional Resources:
http://www.aeaweb.org/students/index.php
American Economics Association’s Economics for College Students
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/life-physical-and-social-science/economists.htm
Occupational Handbook for Economists from the United States Bureau of Labor
Statistics
Check out the home page of the Department of Economics at several four-year
institutions. These sites provide valuable information for Economics majors, regardless
of the transfer institution. Among the information provided on many of these sites are
career resources in the field of Economics.
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
Department of Economics 1126 E. 59th Street Chicago, IL 60637
TEL: (773) 702-50079
https://collegeadmissions.uchicago.edu/academics/majorsminors/economics.shtml
Department of Economics home page
http://economics.uchicago.edu/undergraduate/ Department of Economics
undergraduate studies home page
http://economics.uchicago.edu/about/contact.shtml contact information for Department
ttp://economics.uchicago.edu/undergraduate/major.shtml Course requirements
Students are advised to work closely with the undergraduate program in Economics at
the University of Chicago along with a member of the fulltime Economics faculty at
COD in course selection.
This information serves as a guide for the selection of courses at COD for a student
transferring with a major in Economics to a four-year college or university. Students
are responsible for contacting the transfer institution to verify requirements and transfer
of courses. Students are encouraged to work with a full time member of the Economics
and/or Counseling faculty in planning their selection of courses at the College of
DuPage.
Additional Resources:
http://www.aeaweb.org/students/index.php
American Economics Association’s Economics for College Students
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/life-physical-and-social-science/economists.htm
Occupational Handbook for Economists from the United States Bureau of Labor
Statistics
Check out the home page of the Department of Economics at several four-year
institutions. These sites provide valuable information for Economics majors, regardless
of the transfer institution. Among the information provided on many of these sites are
career resources in the field of Economics.
WHEATON COLLEGE
Wheaton, Illinois
Department TEL: (630) 752-5035
http://www.wheaton.edu/Academics/Departments/BusEcon/Majors/Economics
Department of Economics home page.
Wheaton College
College of DuPage
BEC 211: Principles of Microeconomics
ECONO 2202: Microeconomics and the
Global Economy
BEC 2l2: Principles of Macroeconomics
ECONO 2201: Macroeconomics and the
Global Economy
BEC 321: Statistics (introduction)
MATH 1635: Statistics
Eight hours from MATH 245: Linear
MATH 2245: Linear Algebra,
Algebra, MATH 331: Vector Calculus,
MATH 2270: Differential Equations
MATH 333: Differential Equations,
MATH 385: Topics in Applied Mathematics.
Students must complete cognate work in
calculus. The calculus requirement can be
met by MATH 231.
MATH 2231: Calculus and Analytical
Geometry I
Students planning to purse an advanced degree in Economics are encouraged to seek
advisement from a full time member of the Economics faculty in selecting mathematics
courses.
(OVER)
This information serves as a guide for the selection of courses at COD for a student
transferring with a major in Economics to a four-year college or university. Students
are responsible for contacting the transfer institution to verify requirements and transfer
of courses. Students are encouraged to work with a full time member of the Economics
and/or Counseling faculty in planning their selection of courses at the College of
DuPage.
Additional Resources:
http://www.aeaweb.org/students/index.php
American Economics Association’s Economics for College Students
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/life-physical-and-social-science/economists.htm
Occupational Handbook for Economists from the United States Bureau of Labor
Statistics
Check out the home page of the Department of Economics at several four-year
institutions. These sites provide valuable information for Economics majors, regardless
of the transfer institution. Among the information provided on many of these sites are
career resources in the field of Economics.
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