Check Sheet for Economics Majors CSU ID _______________________ NAME __________________________________ ADMIT DATE ______________ ADVISER _______________ TOTAL CREDITS __________ DEGREE REQUIREMENTS: 120 total credits, 2.0 overall GPA minimum and a minimum 2.0 GPA in AUCC cat. 1-3, and 15 of the last 30 credits must be in residence. The University English composition requirement and three credits of math satisfying AUCC cat 1B must be fulfilled by all undergraduate students prior to completion of 60 credits. ALL UNIVERSITY CORE REQUIREMENTS I. Basic Competencies (3 credits total) Intermediate Writing (3 credits): CO 150, HONR 193_________________ __________ II. Advanced Writing (3 credits total) __________ BUS 300, CHEM 301, CO 300, CO 301 A-D, CO 302, JTC 300, LB 300__________________ III. Foundations and Perspectives (19 credits total) Biological/Physical Science (7 credits including 1 Lab): __________ AA 100, AA 101, ANTH 120, ANTH 121, BSPM 102, BZ 101, BZ 104, BZ 105, BZ 110, BZ 111, BZ 120, CHEM 103,CHEM 104, CHEM 107, CHEM 108, CHEM 111, CHEM 112, FW 104, GEOL 120, GEOL 121, GEOL 122, GEOL 124, HORT 100, LAND 220, LIFE 102, LIFE 201A-B, LIFE 220 MIP 101, NR 120A, NR 130, NR 150, PH 110, PH 111, PH 121, PH 122, PH 141, PH 142, WR 304 ________________ ________________ (Lab)________________ Arts/Humanities (6 credits; only 3 credits of intermediate foreign language may be used): ART 100, D 110, E 140, E 232, E 242, E 270, E 276, E 277, ETST 240, HONR 392, L*** 200, L*** 201, L*** 250, MU 100, MU 111, MU 131, PHIL 100, PHIL 103, PHIL 110, PHIL 120, SPCM 100, SPCM 201, TH 141 ________________ ________________ Social/Behavioral Sciences (satisfied by department requirements) Historical Perspectives (3 credits): AMST 100, AMST 101, ANTH 140, ETST 250, ETST 252, ETST 255, HIST 100, HIST 101, HIST 115, HIST 120, HIST 121, HIST 150, HIST 151, HIST 170, HIST 171, HIST 250, HIST 252, HIST 255, NR 320 ________________ Global and Cultural Awareness (3 credits): AGRI 116, AGRI 270, AM 250, ANTH 200, E 238, E 245, ECON 211, ETST 100, ETST 205, ETST 253, ETST 256, HORT 171, IE 116, IE 270, IE 370, LB 170, LB 171, PHIL 170, POLS 131, POLS 232, POLS 241, SA 482, SOC 205, SOCR 171 ________________ IV. _____check if in ECON BLOCK (adjust credits in III and Econ V) Depth and Integration (satisfied by department requirements) V. Upper Division (42 credits counted in other blocks; do not add to total credits) _________ CSU (30 credits min) _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ Transfer (12 credits max.) ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________ ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT REQUIREMENTS I. Additional Mathematics (6 credits total) Calculus (3 credits): MATH 141, MATH 155, MATH 160__________________ Statistics (3 credits): STAT 201, STAT 204, STAT 301 __________________ __________ II. Additional Social Sciences (9 credits total) __________ Any HDFS, HIST, POLS, PSY, or SOC course; AMST 100, AMST 101; Any ANTH course Except ANTH 120 or 121, ANTH 370, ANTH 372-376; AGRI 270; BUS 205 or 260; Any ETST course Except ETST 205 or 344, ETST 424 or 430; Any GR course Except GR 210; Any IE course Except IE 116; JTC 100, JTC 311, JTC 316, JTC 411-415; NR 120, NR 320, NR 330, NR 335; SOWK 110, SOWK 150, SOWK 233, SOWK 350, SOWK 352, SOWK 410; SPCM 4500; WS 200, WS 472 __________________ __________________ __________________ III. Support Option All Economics Majors are required to complete at least one of the following support options: Minor, Second Major, or Interdisciplinary Minor. The credits received from the support option are counted towards the elective requirement. Support Option ____________________________ IV. Economics Classes (33 credits total; C- or better in each course) __________ Macroeconomics & Microeconomics (12 Credits): ECON 202 ___________ ECON 204 ___________ ECON 304 ____________ ECON 306 ___________ Econometrics (3 credits): ECON/AREC 335 _________________ Political Economy (3 credits): ______________ ECON/POLS 332, ECON 372, ECON 376, ECON/HIST 379, ECON 474 Senior Seminar (3 credits): ECON 492 _________________ Other UPPER Division Economics (6 credits): __________________ __________________ (any ECON course above 300 not counted elsewhere) Any other Economics Courses (6 credits): __________________ __________________ (choose ANY ECON course not counted elsewhere) V. Electives (47 credits total) ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ __________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________ 3/27/12