UIC Gr aduation Requir ement T ables Economics (Major, Double Major, Transfer Student with a Bachelor's Degree, Minor) 1. Major Graduation Requirements (The same rule applies to General Transfer Students) UIC Economics 2012 Category CC Common Curriculu m UICE 2014 2015 2016~2017 2018 2019 2020~2021 2022 Credit Course Credit Course Credit Course Credit Course Credit Course Credit Course Credit Course Credit Course Chapel 4P(2P) Chapel 4P(2P) Chapel 4P(2P) Chapel 2 Chapel 2 Chapel 2 Chapel 2 Chapel 2 Chapel 2 Understanding Christianity 3 Understanding Christianity 3 Understanding Christianity 3 Understanding Christianity 3 Understanding Christianity 3 Understanding Christianity 3 Understanding Christianity 3 Understanding Christianity 3 Understanding Christianity 3 Freshman Writing Intensive Seminar 3 Freshman Writing Intensive Seminar 3 Freshman Writing Intensive Seminar 3 Freshman Writing Intensive Seminar 3 Freshman Writing Intensive Seminar 3 Freshman Writing Intensive Seminar 3 Freshman Writing Intensive Seminar 3 Freshman Writing Intensive Seminar 3 Freshman Writing Intensive Seminar 3 CC L-H-P Series 6 CC L-H-P Series 6 CC L-H-P Series 6 CC L-H-P Series 6 CC L-H-P Series 6 CC L-H-P Series 6 CC L-H-P Series 6 CC L-H-P Series 6 CC L-H-P Series 6 Language 6 Language 6 Critical Reasoning 3 Critical Reasoning 3 Research Design and Quantitative Methods 3 Research Design and Quantitative Methods UIC Seminars 6~12 UIC Seminars Western Civilization 3 Western Civilization 3 Language 6 Language 6 Language 3 Language 3 Language 3 Language 3 Language 3 3 3 Science Literacy Course or Reseach Design and Quantitative Methods 3 Science Literacy Course or Reseach Design and Quantitative Methods 3 Science Literacy Course or Reseach Design and Quantitative Methods 3 Science Literacy Course or Reseach Design and Quantitative Methods 3 Science Literacy Course or Reseach Design and Quantitative Methods 3 Science Literacy Course or Reseach Design and Quantitative Methods 3 6~12 Critical Reasoning 3 Critical Reasoning 3 Critical Reasoning 3 Critical Reasoning 3 Critical Reasoning 3 Critical Reasoning 3 Critical Reasoning 3 UIC Seminars 6~12 UIC Seminars 6~12 UIC Seminars 6~12 UIC Seminars 6~12 UIC Seminars 6~12 UIC Seminars 6~12 UIC Seminars 6~12 Western Civilization 3 Western Civilization 3 Western Civilization 3 Western Civilization 3 Western Civilization 3 Western Civilization 3 Western Civilization 3 Eastern Civilization 3 Eastern Civilization 3 Eastern Civilization 3 Eastern Civilization 3 Eastern Civilization 3 Eastern Civilization 3 Eastern Civilization 3 Holistic Education I, II, III (Select 2 categories out of 3) 2 Holistic Education I, II, III (Select 2 categories out of 3) 2 Holistic Education I, II, III (Select 2 categories out of 3) 2 Social Engagement 1 Social Engagement 1 Social Engagement - Social Engagement - Yonsei RC101 1 Yonsei RC101 1 Yonsei RC101 1 Yonsei RC101 1 Yonsei RC101 1 Yonsei RC101 1 Yonsei RC101 1 3 Introduction to Economics 3 Introduction to Economics 3 Introduction to Economics 3 Introduction to Economics 3 Introduction to Economics 3 Introduction to Economics 3 Eastern Civilization 3 Eastern Civilization 3 3 Holistic Education I 1 Holistic Education I, II, III (Select 2 categories out of 3) 2 Holistic Education III or IV 1 Yonsei RC101 1 Introduction to Economics 3 Introduction to Economics 3 Subtotal 36~42+6 (language) Principles of Microeconomics 38~44+6 (language ) 3 Principles of Microeconomics 3 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 Microeconomics 3 Microeconomics Macroeconomics 3 Macroeconomics Mathematics for Economics 1 3 Introduction to Statistics 3 MB Subtotal Total Credits 42 Introduction to Economics Subtotal 38~44+6 (language) Principles of Microeconomics 36~42+6 (language ) 3 Principles of Microeconomics Principles of Macroeconomics 3 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 Microeconomics 3 3 Macroeconomics Mathematics for Economics 1 3 Introduction to Statistics 3 24 ME Subtotal 126 Subtotal 37~43+3 (language) 3 Principles of Microeconomics 3 Principles of Macroeconomics Microeconomics 3 3 Macroeconomics Mathematics for Economics 1 3 Introduction to Statistics 3 Subtotal 41~47 3 Principles of Microeconomics 3 Principles of Macroeconomics Microeconomics 3 3 Macroeconomics Mathematics for Economics 1 3 Introduction to Statistics 3 24 Subtotal 42 126 Principles of Microeconomics 3 Principles of Microeconomics 3 3 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 Microeconomics 3 Microeconomics 3 Microeconomics 3 3 Macroeconomics 3 Macroeconomics 3 Macroeconomics 3 Mathematics for Economics 1 3 Mathematics for Economics 1 3 Mathematics for Economics 1 3 Mathematics for Economics 1 3 Introduction to Statistics 3 Introduction to Statistics 3 Introduction to Statistics 3 Principles of Microeconomics 3 Principles of Macroeconomics Microeconomics 3 3 Macroeconomics Mathematics for Economics 1 3 Introduction to Statistics 3 24 Subtotal 126 126 42 24 Subtotal 42 126 24 Subtotal 42 126 Students are required to take a minimum of 4 UIC Seminars, but a student is allowed to substitute UIC Seminars with electives at their exchange program while studying abroad. If a student is away for one semester on exchange (including Exchange Program, Visiting Program, and Study Abroad Program), the number of UIC Seminars to be taken is reduced to 3. If a student takes two semesters of exchange, then the number goes down to a minimum of 2. Transfer students may take 2 UIC Seminars only. 2. Students admitted before 2019 who have taken both a Science Literacy course and “Research Design and Quantitative Methods” by the end of 2018 academic year can have one of them counted as a UIC Seminar for the purpose of calculating graduation requirements. 3. All courses offered in English by the College of Commerce and Economics can be counted towards Economics major credits. 4. Courses offered in Korean by the College of Commerce and Economics can be counted towards Economics major credits up to 4 courses or 12 credits. 5. Out of the following International Studies major courses, up to 2 courses (6 credits) can be counted towards Economics major credits. 1) ISM2002 Fundamentals of Economic Decision Making (This is not applicable to students admitted in 2009 and thereafter.) 2) ISM2104 Financial Markets and Global Financial Institution (This is not applicable to those students admitted in 2010 and thereafter.) 3) ISM2105 International Economics (International Trade and Economic Integration) (This is not applicable to those students admitted in 2010 and thereafter.) 6. Major credits will be reduced to 36 if a student completes a double major. 7. For students admitted in 2009-2015, 3 of 6 credits for Language can be substituted with 3 credits of Language and Arts course of UIC. Students admitted in 2016-2018 should take 1 course from Language & Arts courses in UIC or 1 Course from Non-UIC Language Courses. Students admitted in 2012-2015, and 2019-2022 may get an exemption for language course(s) according to UIC language requirement exemption regulations. Those students who get exempted, or only have to fulfill partial requirements do not earn extra credits, should take other courses in place of language courses. 8. CC L-H-P Series: Students should take two courses from two of the following categories: World History, World Literature or World Philosophy. 9. Notice for transfer students 1) Transfer students entered as juniors are required to take 2 semesters of Chapel, whereas transfer students entered as sophomores are required to take 3 semesters of Chapel. 2) Transfer students class of 2010 (2010학번) and thereafter are waived from language requirements. 3) Transfer students may take additional 3 credits of World History and additional 3 credits of World Literature instead of Western Civilization and Eastern Civilization. 4) Transfer students class of 2011 (2011학번) and thereafter are waived from Humanities Reading Seminar I,II, Global Leadership Forum, Holistic Education (or Social Engagement) and RC101. 39~45+3 (language) 3 3 42 3 Subtotal 36~42+3 (language) 40~46 24 Subtotal Introduction to Statistics Subtotal Subtotal 1. The number of Common Curriculum credits can differ depending upon whether or not the student studies abroad. 10. Students admitted in 2020-2022 get an exemption for Social Engagement courses. Credit Science Literacy Course or Reseach Design and Quantitative Methods Global Leadership Forum Subtotal Major 2013 Course 24 24 Subtotal 42 126 Subtotal 42 126 27 Subtotal 42 126 2. Double Major Graduation Requirements UIC Economics 2006~2021 Category 2022 Course Credit Course Credit Principles of Microeconomics 3 Principles of Microeconomics 3 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 Microeconomics 3 Microeconomics 3 Macroeconomics 3 Macroeconomics 3 Mathematics for Economics 1 3 Mathematics for Economics 1 3 Introduction to Statistics 3 MB Major ME Common Curriculum UICE 18 21 Subtotal 36 Subtotal 36 Introduction to Economics 3 Introduction to Economics 3 Introduction to Statistics 3 Subtotal 6 Total Credits Subtotal 3 39 1. Only UIC students can apply for a double major within UIC major offerings. 2. All courses offered in English by the College of Commerce and Economics can be counted towards Economics major credits. 3. Courses offered in Korean by the College of Commerce and Economics can be counted towards Economics major credits up to 4 courses or 12 credits. 4. Out of the following International Studies major courses, up to 2 courses (6 credits) can be counted towards Economics major credits. 1) ISM2002 Fundamentals of Economic Decision Making (This is not applicable to students admitted in 2009 and thereafter.) 2) ISM2104 Financial Markets and Global Financial Institution (This is not applicable to those students admitted in 2010 and thereafter.) 3) ISM2105 International Economics (International Trade and Economic Integration) (This is not applicable to those students admitted in 2010 and thereafter.) 5. For common curriculum requirements, students having a double (2nd) major should follow the CC requirements of their 1st major. 42 3. Graduation Requirements for Transfer Students with a Bachelor's Degree UIC Economics 2006~2021 Category MB Major Course Credit Course Credit Principles of Microeconomics 3 Principles of Microeconomics 3 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 Microeconomics 3 Microeconomics 3 Macroeconomics 3 Macroeconomics 3 Mathematics for Economics 1 3 Mathematics for Economics 1 3 Introduction to Statistics 3 ME Common Curriculum UICE 2022 24 27 Subtotal 42 Subtotal 42 Introduction to Economics 3 Introduction to Economics 3 Introduction to Statistics 3 Subtotal 6 Subtotal Total Credits 3 58 1. Transfer students with a bachelor's degree are required to take 2 semesters of Chapel. 2. All courses offered in English by the College of Commerce and Economics can be counted towards Economics major credits. 3. Courses offered in Korean by the College of Commerce and Economics can be counted towards Economics major credits up to 4 courses or 12 credits. 4. Out of the following International Studies major courses, up to 2 courses (6 credits) can be counted towards Economics major credits. 1) ISM2002 Fundamentals of Economic Decision Making (This is not applicable to students admitted in 2009 and thereafter.) 2) ISM2104 Financial Markets and Global Financial Institution (This is not applicable to those students admitted in 2010 and thereafter.) 3) ISM2105 International Economics (International Trade and Economic Integration) (This is not applicable to those students admitted in 2010 and thereafter.) 58 4. Minor Graduation Requirements UIC Economics 2006~2022 Category Course Credit Principles of Microeconomics 3 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 Microeconomics or Macroeconomics 3 MB Major ME Common Curriculum UICE 9 Subtotal 18 Introduction to Economics 3 Subtotal 3 Total Credits 21 1. Only UIC students can apply for a minor within UIC major offerings. 2. All courses offered in English by the College of Commerce and Economics can be counted towards Economics major credits. 3. Courses offered in Korean by the College of Commerce and Economics can be counted towards Economics major credits up to 4 courses or 12 credits. 4. Out of the following International Studies major courses, up to 2 courses (6 credits) can be counted towards Economics major credits. 1) ISM2002 Fundamentals of Economic Decision Making (This is not applicable to students admitted in 2009 and thereafter.) 2) ISM2104 Financial Markets and Global Financial Institution (This is not applicable to those students admitted in 2010 and thereafter.) 3) ISM2105 International Economics (International Trade and Economic Integration) (This is not applicable to those students admitted in 2010 and thereafter.)