College of Social Sciences Department of Economics BAE checklist 2005-2007 Major: Resource and Environmental Economics Major Required Major Electives College Required General Education Requirements KIMEP Free Electives Total to Graduate: (R/M) (E/M) (R/CL) (R/GER+E/GER) (E) 24 21 12 50 15 122 Major Required (R/M): 24 credits Type of Course Required Required Required Required Required Required Required Required Course ID Econ 2181 Econ 2183 Econ 1104 Econ 3112 OR Econ 3111 Econ 2182 Econ 3184 Econ 3121 Econ 3189 Title of Course Intermediate Micro Mathematical Economics Numerical Methods in Economic Analysis International Trade OR International Finance Intermediate Macro Econometric Methods Public Finance Economy of Kazakhstan Prerequisite Econ1103,MATH1102 Econ1103,MATH1102 Econ1103 Econ2181 Econ2182 Econ1102,MATH1102 Econ1183,MATH1102 Econ2181 Econ1103,Econ1102 Grade Credits 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Major Electives (E/M): 21 credits To have a specialization, students must complete 12 credit hours from the LIST of Resource and Environmental Economics electives listed below. The Remaining 9 credits can be obtained by taking any 3xxxlevel Economic Electives Type of Course Course ID Title of Course Prerequisite Grade Elective Econ 3161 Natural Resource Economics Econ1103 Elective Econ 3162 Energy Economics Econ1103 Elective Econ 3165 Environmental Economics Econ1103 Elective Econ 3166 Environmental Policy Econ1103 Elective Econ 3169 Economics of Less Developed Countries Econ1103,Econ1102 Elective Econ 3163 Agricultural Economics Econ2181 Elective Econ 3128 Health Care Economics Econ1103 Credit ss 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 College Required (R/CL): 12 credits Type of Course Required Required Required Required Course ID PA 1513 Econ 1101 / 1181 BAIJ 2605 PS 1511 Title of Course Introduction to Public Administration Principles of Economics (Microeconomics) Mass Media and Society Introduction to Political Science Grade Credits 3 3 3 3 Grade Credits General Education Required (R/GER) 28 credits All Undergraduate students are required to take the following courses: Type of Course Course ID Title of Course Required Required Required Required Required Required Required Required Required Required Required Mathematical Methods for Business and Social Science Calculus Introduction to Computer SC&IS Introduction to Statistical Analysis Introduction to Economics University Life Introduction to Ethics and Philosophy Research, Reading and Writing History of Kazakhstan Kazakh Language -I Kazakh Language -II MATH 1101 MATH 1102 CIT1712 STAT 2101 ECON 1101* ORT 1300 PHIL 1501 PA 1502 HIST 1501 KAZ130X ** KAZ 130X ** 3 3 3 3 3 0 3 3 3 2 2 * BAE students must take ECON1103 Introduction to Macroeconomics instead of GER ECON 1101 Introduction to Economics ** Kazakh Language courses (4credits) are not compulsory for foreign/international students. These can be replaced by courses like: ANTH1506: Great Traditions and Culture of Kazakhs, ANTH1501: Russia and Eurasia Civilizations, etc. STUDENT ADVISING CENTER COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES 4 Abai Ave, office 203a (Valikhanov b) Almaty 050010, Republic of Kazakhstan Phone: +7 727 2704339 x3207, 3258 e-mail: css_adv@kimep.kz General Education Electives (E/GER) 22 credits Composition (3 credits) One course is to be chosen out of below: GED Elective GED Elective GED Elective GED Elective ENG 1302 ENG 1303 ENG 1304 ENG 1305 Academic Composition Critical Thinking and Writing Business English Business Communications 3 3 3 3 Fine Arts (2 credits) One course is to be chosen out of below: GED Elective GED Elective GED Elective GED Elective GED Elective ART 1304 ART 1305 ART 1301 ART 1302 ART 1303 Theater Performing Arts Introduction to Films Introduction to Music Arts History 2 2 2 2 2 Social Science (6 credits) Two courses are to be chosen out of below: GED Elective GED Elective GED Elective GED Elective GED Elective GED Elective GED Elective GED Elective GED Elective GED Elective GED Elective GED Elective ECON 1102 ECON 1103 PS 2502 PA 2503 PA 1514 JMC 1505 PS 2506 IR 2507 GEOG 1501 PS 1501 PS 2503 MG 2401 Introduction to Macroeconomics Introduction to Microeconomics Introduction to Political Economy Foundations of Social Sciences Introduction to Sociology Psychology and Human Communications Foreign Policy of Kazakhstan Introduction to International Relations Introduction to Geography Fundamentals of Politics Politics in Central Asia and CIS Leadership and Management 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Science and Interdisciplinary (3 credits) One course is to be chosen out of below: GED Elective GED Elective GED Elective GED Elective GED Elective SC 1504 SC 1505 CIT 2725 SC 1506 CIT 2733 Introduction to Environment Studies Energy and Environment Database and Database Systems Health and life styles Spreadsheet Data Analysis 3 3 3 3 3 Physical Activity (0 credits) GED Elective PE 1802 Self Defense 0 GED Elective GED Elective GED Elective PE 1803 PE 1804 PE 1805 Soccer Basketball Volleyball 0 0 0 Cultures & Civilizations (6 credits) Two courses are to be chosen out of below: GED Elective GED Elective GED Elective GED Elective GED Elective GED Elective GED Elective HIST 2501 LAW 1503 ANTH 1501 ANTH 1503 ANTH 1505 ANTH 1506 ANTH 1512 History of Civilization I Law in Kazakhstan Russia and Eurasia civilizations Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Western Civilization Great traditions and culture of Kazakhs Great Traditions of China, Korea and Japan 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Foreign Languages (2 credits) One course is to be chosen out of below: GED Elective ENG 1301 Functional English GED Elective CHN 1301 /02 Elementary Chinese GED Elective FRN 1301 /02 Elementary French GED Elective KOR 1301 Elementary Korean – I GED Elective KOR 1302 Elementary Korean – II GED Elective RUS 1301 * Elementary Russian GED Elective SPN 1301 Elementary Spanish GED Elective GER 1301 Elementary German GED Elective TUR 1301 Elementary Turkish * Russian language course is for International students 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 KIMEP Free Electives (15 Credits) Students must take 15 credits as Electives. These courses can be from any department and from any numerical level offered in KIMEP. However, with careful planning a student may structure the courses in this area to count towards a Minor. Type of Course Course ID Title of Course Grade Credits Elective Elective Elective Elective Elective