Economics B.A. 2015-2016 Checklist (Catalog/Check Sheet Expires Summer 2021) Name ______________________________________________ Student ID ____________________________________ Content Credits Communications Subtotal 6 Foundations ____ 3 ____ 3 ____ 3 ____ 3 ____ 3 Subtotal Disciplinary Lenses 3-6 Pg. 50 in Catalog Subtotal 31-37 Grad Check Term F, Sp, Su F, Sp, Su F, Sp, Su F, Sp, Su F, Sp, Su F, Sp, Su F, Sp, Su F, Sp, Su F, Sp, Su F, Sp F Sp ____ 3 ____ 3 ____ 3 ____ 3 ____ 3 BUSSTAT 207 or MATH 175 Stat I or Calculus II BUSSTAT 208 or MATH 361 Stat II or Prob. & Stat I ECON 202 Principles of Microeconomics ECON 303 Intermediate Microeconomics ECON 305 Intermediate Macroeconomics ECON 421 Quantitative Methods (Communication) ECON 422 Econometrics (Finishing Foundation) 5 Upper-division ECON courses: ___________ ECON 301 ECON 311 ECON 315 ___________ ECON 317 ECON 321 ECON 322 ___________ ECON 325 ECON 327 ECON 333 ___________ ECON 350 ECON 410 ECON 440 ___________ ECON 480 ECON 493 5 Upper-division Electives (Social Science or Math/Business/Environmental Studies track): _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ 3 ____ 4 ____ 4 ___3-4 ____ 3 ___3-4 ___3-4 ____ 3 ____ 3 ____ 3 ____ 3 ____ 3 ____ 3 ____ 3 ____ 3 ____ 3 ____ 3 ____ 3 Subtotal 51-52 Electives to total 120 Prerequisites and Notes ENGL 101 or 101P Intro to College Writing The Write Class Placement Test ENGL 102/112 Intro to College Writing & Research Engl 101 or The Write Class Placement UF 100 Intellectual Foundations and UF 200 Civic and Ethical Foundations ENGL 102/112 & sophomore standing or UF 300 Transitional Foundations Transfer Student- Core Certified MATH (DLM) _MATH 160 Survey of Calc or MATH 170 Calc I (See math placement policy) NATURAL, PHYSICAL & APPLIED SCIENCES (DLN) Must be from different fields 1 _____________________________________ Lab Science 2 _____________________________________ VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS (DLV) _____________________________________ SOCIAL SCIENCES (DLS) Second course cannot be an Economics course 1 ECON 201 Principles of Macroeconomics_____ 2 ______________________________________ LITERATURE & HUMANITIES (DLL) _____________________________________ ____ 3 ____ 3 Subtotal 23-25 Major Requirements Course Number and Title __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ _____ _____ _____ Itm104/105 & Math 160 or Math 170 Busstat 207or Math 175 (Sophomore Standing Recommended) ECON 202, MATH 160 ECON 201 Econ 201/202, Math 160, Busstat 207 ECON 421 See Catalog for pre-requisites of chosen courses Subject Options: Math Geography History Political Science Psychology Sociology Anthropology Environmental Studies Human Resource Mgmt General Business International Business Entrepreneurship Accounting Marketing Finance Info Tech Management Supply Chain Mgmt Only 8 credits of 100 level Kin-Act courses may count toward graduation. 120 credits total (check for repeats in last semester) 40 upper-division credits (check for lower division classes accepted as upper-division) BSU residency rule (no more than 6 of the last 36 credits can be taken outside of BSU) *All required courses must be completed with a grade of C- or better. Consider a Minor (Not Required) Each minor has credits that overlap with Economics major requirements (COBE Admission is required for upper-division business courses) Applied Mathematics Credits Course _____4 _____4 _____4 _____3 MATH 170 Calculus I MATH 175 Calculus II MATH 275 Multivariable and Vector Calculus MATH 365 Intro to Computational Math Two Upper Division MATH courses 6-8 credits: _____________ MATH 301, MATH 333, MATH 403, _____________ MATH 326, MATH 433, MATH 436, MATH 462, MATH 464, MATH 465, MATH 360 or 361 (Students can’t use both 360 and 361) ___3-4 ___3-4 Total Credits: 21-23 Business COBE Admissions not required for this minor Total Credits: 30-32 Finance Total Credits: History 18 ___0-1 __3__3 _____3 __3__3 _____3 _____3 _____3 _____3 _____3 _____3 _____3 _____3 _____3 _____3 _____3 _____3 _____3 _____3 Total Credits: 21 International Business Total Credits: 21 Political Science Total Credits: 21 Psychology Total Credits: 21 Sustainability __3__3 __3__3 _____3 _____3 _____3 _____3 _____3 _____3 _____3 _____3 _____3 _____3 __3__3 __3__3 _____3 _____3 _____3 _____3 _____3 _____3 _____3 _____3 _____3 _____4 _____3 ___2-4 _____3 ITM 104, 105 Microsoft Word, Excel ACCT 205 & 206 Financial and Managerial Accounting BUSSTAT 207 Stat Techniques for Decision Making ECON 201 & 202 Prin. of Micro and Macro GENBUS 202 Business Law _________________ 300 or 400 Level BUS Course _________________ 300 or 400 Level BUS Course _________________ 300 or 400 Level BUS Course _________________ 300 or 400 Level BUS Course FIN 303 Principle of Finance FIN 411 Capital Budgeting and Planning FIN 450 Investment Management __________________ Choose 3: FIN 420, FIN 430, __________________ FIN 440, FIN 451, FIN 470 __________________ Choose 3 History courses from the following: _______________ Only 1: HIST 101, 102, 201, 202, _______________ Only 1: HIST 111, 112, 211, 212 _______________ HIST 121, 131, 141, 151 Four Upper-Division HIST electives: _______________ ________________ _______________ ________________ INTBUS 220 Go Global: You & the World Economy ECON 317 International Economics FINAN 430 International Finance MGMT 334 International Management MKTG 430 International Marketing Choose 1: HIST Elective (from approved course list) Choose 1: POLS Elective (from approved course list) POLS 200 Intro to Politics _____________ Choose two: POLS 300, POLS 305, _____________ POLS 306, POLS 315 Four Upper-Division POLS electives: _______________ ________________ _______________ ________________ PSYC 101 General Psychology PSYC 295 Statistical Methods Four PSYC electives from list: _______________ PSYC 301 PSYC 309 _______________ PSYC 310 PSYC 331 _______________ PSYC 351 PSYC 431 _______________ PSYC 459 Upper-division PSYC elective ______________ ECON 202 Prin of Microeconomics ENVSTD 121 Intro to Environmental Studies GEOS 101 Global Environmental Science (DLN) PHIL 103 Moral Problems (DLL) Environmental Elective (choose one): Biol 323(4), CE 320(3), Envhlth 450(2) or Geos 305(3) Economic Elective (choose one): ECON 315, ECON 322 or ECON 333 Societal Elective (choose one): ANTH 314, GEOG 321, HIST 376, PHIL 327, POLS 409 or SOC 440 Prerequisite Term MATH143 and 144 MATH 170 MATH 175 MATH 175 F, Sp F, Sp F, Sp F, Sp See Catalog See Catalog Sophomore Standing F, Sp, Su F, Sp, Su F, Sp, Su F, Sp, Su F, Sp At least two subject areas of Business See Catalog See checklist on reverse side Itm104/105 & Math 160 or 170 Sophomore Standing Recommended Acct 206, Busstat 207, Econ 201/202 BUSSTAT 208, FIN 303 BUSSTAT 208, FIN 303 See Catalog F, Sp, Su F F See Catalog See Catalog See Catalog ECON 201, 202 FIN 303 MGMT 301 MKTG 301 See Catalog See Catalog F, Sp F, Sp Sp F, Sp F, Sp See Catalog See Catalog F, Sp See Catalog Except: POLS 494, 496 and 499 Only 3 credits of POLS 493 & 497 PSYC 101, Pre/Co-req PSYC 120 F, Sp F, Sp See Catalog See Catalog Sophomore Status Recommended See Catalog F, Sp, Su F, Sp F, Sp F, Sp F, Sp See Catalog See Catalog See Catalog Math 108 See Catalog See Catalog Total Credits: 21-23 _____3 Note: While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of this checklist, human error is a possibility. Students should also consult their Academic Advisement Report (AAR) on My.BoiseState, their advisor, and their Catalog. (The AAR is not considered valid for graduation until it has been reviewed and certified through the graduation application process by the Registrar’s Office.)