ACADEMIC PLANNING FORM - DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS STUDENT NAME: _______________________________ DATE SUBMITTED: _________________________ MAJOR(S)/MINOR: _________________________ This form is designed to help you plan the rest of your career at UWEC. Your advisor and others in the economics department might review this form and point out details for you to think about further. But ultimately you are responsible for making sure that you have filled all the requirements for graduation. Before completing this form, please print out a copy of your degree audit. Make sure that the major, minor (or other second program), degree, and catalogue year are the ones you expect to graduate with. Using your degree audit, figure out which courses you expect to take after the current semester to complete all your requirements for graduation, and list those courses below. Then, on the next page, distribute those courses across your remaining semesters. COURSES YOU HAVE TAKEN AND PASSED TOWARDS YOUR MAJOR ________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ COURSES YOU ARE CURRENTLY TAKING _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ COURSES THAT YOU EXPECT TO TAKE AFTER THE CURRENT SEMESTER Courses to complete the major Capstone Project or Course: _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ Courses to complete GE requirements GE – I: ____________________________ _________________________________ GE – II: ___________________________ _________________________________ GE – III: ___________________________ _________________________________ GE – IV: ___________________________ _________________________________ Courses to complete second major/minor _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ To complete other university requirements (foreign language, math, English, Wellness, cultural diversity, service learning): _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ If you take the courses listed here, will you have a total of at least 120 credits for graduation? If you are completing a double major or a major/minor combination in the College of Business (for example, a double major in Finance and Economics) will you satisfy the following requirements? IF A STUDENT ELECTS EITHER A MAJOR/MINOR COMBINATION OR A DOUBLE MAJOR, BOTH OF WHICH RESIDE IN THE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS, OVERLAP IN NON-BUSCORE COURSES IS LIMITED TO 12.00 CREDITS. IN ADDITION, A MINIMUM OF 12.00 CREDITS IN EACH PROGRAM MUST BE UNIQUE TO THE PROGRAM (NOT OVERLAP THE COMPANION PROGRAM). THIS WILL BE A MANUAL CHECK WHEN YOUR RECORDS ARE REVIEWED FOR GRADUATION. In the spaces below, sketch out a tentative schedule for your remaining semesters at the university. Fill in the courses from the list above to create loads of 15/credits per semester. Be sure to take note of semester specific courses. Next Semester (F/S year): ________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ Semester (F/S year): ____________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ Semester (F/S year): ____________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ Semester (F/S): ________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ Semester (F/S year): ____________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ These economics courses are usually only taught one semester per year. (The schedules for these courses might change in the future.) FALL OFFERINGS Economics 280 - Health Economics Economics 311 – History of Economic Thought Economics 322 - Investments Economics 335 - Labor Economics Economics 337 - Women and the Labor Market Economics 355 - Economics Development of the Third World Economics 375 - Urban Economics SPRING OFFERINGS Economics 268 - Environmental Economics Economics 316 - Econometrics Economics 318 - Business Fluctuations and Forecasting Economics 330 - Economics of American Minorities Economics 351 - International Economics Economics 353 - Economics of Pacific Asia Economics 356 - Economic Development of Latin America The following courses are usually taught in both the fall and spring semesters. BOTH FALL AND SPRING OFFERINGS Economics 303 – Intermediate Microeconomic Theory Economics 304 – Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory Economics 321 – Money and Banking