College of Business Administration Bachelor of Arts in Economics 2015-2016 Semester 1 ACAD 101 WRIT 101 **MATH 151 CSCI 101 CSCI 101 B Historical Perspective Humanities and Arts Hrs. 1 3 3 1.5 .5 3 3 15 Hrs. Semester 2 HMXP 102 MATH 105 CSCI 101 D CSCI 101 Lab (A, C, or P) Natural Science with Lab Physical Activity * Constitution Requirement/ Elective Hrs. 3 3 .5 .5 4 1 3 15 Hrs. Semester 3 CRTW 201 QMTH 205 ECON 215 Global Perspective Elective Hrs. 3 3 3 3 3 15 Hrs. Semester 4 QMTH 210 ECON 216 Social Science Minor Elective Hrs. 3 3 3 3 3 15 Hrs. Semester 5 ECON 315 ECON > 299 Humanities and Arts Minor Minor/ Elective Hrs. 3 3 3 3 3 15 Hrs. Semester 6 ECON 316 ECON > 299 ECON > 299 Minor Minor / Elective Hrs. 3 3 3 3 3 15 Hrs. Semester 7 ECON > 299 ECON > 299 Minor Minor/ Elective Elective Hrs. 3 3 3 3 3 15 Hrs. Semester 8 ECON > 299 * Intensive Writing/ Elective * Oral Communication/ Elective Minor Elective Hrs. 3 3 3 3 3 15 Hrs. Courses do not have to be taken in this exact order. This is a suggested eight semester plan beginning gin the Fall that outlines what a student can do in order to graduate in four years. Pay close attention to the suggested time frame for the courses in the specified concentration, many courses are only offered in either the fall or spring. For a list of courses that satisfy your Constitution, Global Perspective Historical Perspective, Humanities & Arts, Intensive Writing, Natural Science, Oral Communication, Physical Activity, Quantitative Reasoning and Social Science please view course offerings or Degree Checklist. Electives are courses that do not satisfy your General Education and Major degree requirements; please view your degree checklist to determine which classes qualify. * Courses taken for Constitution, Oral Communication, and Intensive Writing can satisfy other requirements. Courses in BOLD are only offered in the specified semester. Ex. ECON 315 is only offered in the Fall. **MATH 151 is a suggested course to take for additional Quantitative Reasoning/ Science requirement because it is a pre-req for MATH 105.