Economics Checklist 2015-16

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1st Semester - First Year
ENG 1010
MTH 1110, 1310 or
MTH 1400
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2nd Semester - First Year
Freshman Comp: Composing Arguments
Quantitative Literacy Requirement
Communication Requirement (OC 12)
Social Behavioral Science Elective (SS 12)
Elective
1st Semester - Second Year
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ECO 2020
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Natural & Physical Science Elective (NS 02)
Principles of Microeconomics
Required Minor Course
Arts & Humanities Elective (AH 12)
Elective
1st Semester - Third Year
ECO 3010
ECO ____
ECO ____
MTH 1210
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Intermediate Microeconomic Theory
Economics Elective
Economics Elective
Intro to Statistics
Required Minor Course
1st Semester - Fourth Year
ECO ____
ECO ____
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Economics Elective
Economics Elective
Required Minor Course
Elective (Math recommended)
Elective
ENG 1020
ECO 2010
HIS ____
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Freshman Comp: Analysis, Research & Doc.
Principles of Macroeconomics
Historical Studies Elective (HI12)
Natural & Physical Science Elective (NS 12)
Elective (Multicultural)
2nd Semester - Second Year
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ECO 2150/ MTH 1410
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Social Behavioral Science (SB 12)
Quantitative Methods or Calculus
Required Minor Course
Arts & Humanities Elective (AH 12)
Elective
2nd Semester - Third Year
ECO 3020
ECO 3150
ECO ____
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Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory
Econometrics (pre-requisites MTH 1210 and ECO 2020)
Economics Elective
Required Minor Course
Elective
2nd Semester - Fourth Year
ECO 4800
ECO ____
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Economic Policy Analysis
Economics Elective
Required Minor Course
Elective
Elective
Note: Unrestricted elective credits may vary. Total unrestricted electives must be sufficient for the student to meet the required University minimum of 120
credit hours. Typically the unrestricted elective credits will vary between 12 and 27 credit hours. These hours may be used to meet requirements for a minor or a
concentration. As per University policy, no more than 4 semester hours in human performance and sport activities (HPL) or varsity sports (ATH) and no more
than 7 semester hours in music ensemble courses will be counted toward the degree.
MULTICULTURAL REQUIREMENT: The University’s multicultural requirement may be satisfied by taking an approved multicultural course listed in the in the
University Catalog: Additional Graduation Requirements.
GLOBAL DIVERSITY REQUIREMENT: The University’s global diversity requirement may be satisfied by taking an approved global diversity course listed in the
University Catalog: General Studies Requirements.
Economics, B.A.
Catalog 15-16
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Please note: Prerequisites for courses on this sheet may change. Prior to registering for a course you must have completed the prerequisites
currently enforced for that course. Please check the online catalog prior to registering each semester.
This sheet applies to the 2015-2016 Catalog only. Students with a
declared major in Economics should work with an advisor in the
College of Business or the department on course selection and
sequencing to ensure timely graduation.
College of Business Advising 303-352-7270
General Studies
Major courses
Minor courses
Additional
Electives
Total to graduate (min. 40 hrs upper division)
GENERAL STUDIES
Written Communication
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ENG1010-3
Freshman Comp: Composing Arguments
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ENG1020-3
Freshman Comp: Rsrch, Anly, & Documt.
Economics
Oral Communication
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-3
Quantitative Literacy
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MTH 1110-4
or
MTH 1310-4
or
MTH 1400-4
College Algebra
Finite Math for Mgt. and Soc. Sci.
Pre-Calculus
Arts & Humanities
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-3
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-3
Historical
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-3
Natural and Physical Sciences
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-3
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-3
Social and Behavioral Sciences Level I
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-3 (PSC 1010 American National Government Recommended)
MAJOR COURSES
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ECO 2010-3
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ECO 2020-3
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ECO 2150-3
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ECO 3010-3
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ECO 3020-3
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ECO 3150-3
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ECO 4800-3
Students who have reached junior
standing (60 hrs) should request a
CAPP (graduation compliance report)
and review it with an advisor in the
Department of Economics.
Principles of Economics: Macro (Quant. Literacy, ENG 1010 or 1020)
Principles of Economics: Micro (Quant. Literacy, ENG 1010 or 1020)
Quantitative Methods in Economics (Quant. Literacy, ECO 2010 or ECO2020)
Intermediate Microeconomic Theory (ECO 2020, ECO 2150 or MTH 1410)
Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory (ECO 2010)
Econometrics (ECO 2020, MTH 1210)
Economic Policy Analysis (ECO 3010, ECO 3020, ECO 3150)
Select 18 hrs of upper-division Economics electives in consultation with a faculty advisor:
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ECO
ECO
ECO
ECO
ECO
ECO
Upper-division
Upper-division
Upper-division
Upper-division
Upper-division
Upper-division
Note: Students must earn a “C-” or better in all ECO courses counted towards
major.
MINOR (Required)-Consult with Minor Department for Advising
Social and Behavioral Sciences Level II
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-3
Global Diversity (must be satisfied within General Studies)
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Multicultural (may be satisfied within General Studies, major, minor or
elective)
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ECO 3600 Economics of Race & Gender (Recommended)
Additional Economics Requirement:
MTH 1210-4 Intro to Statistics
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39
18 min
3-4
26-29
120 min
ELECTIVES (26-29)
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