Four-Year Map to Graduation (8 semesters) Fall Freshman Year Spring Freshman Year COMP 150* 4 One SC2 course 4 MATH 110* or MATH 113* (MA1) 4 One SC1 course 4 One HI course 4 Fall Sophomore Year Spring Sophomore Year ACC 225 4 BA 222 4 ECON 262 (SS) 4 One CO2 course 4 ACC 226 4 BA 253 4 ECON 272 4 Fall Junior Year Spring Junior Year BA 260 4 BA 301 4 ECON 356 4 MK 350 4 BA 353 4 ECON 364 4 Fall Senior Year Spring Senior Year BA 380 4 BA 496 4 One PE course or ES 100 1 Free elective (lower or upper division) 3 Note: This map assumes student has COMP 150* placement in Composition and MATH 110* or MATH 113* placement in Mathematics. Students with different placements must work with advisors to adjust the map. Note: This map is a suggested course sequence. Please consult your faculty advisor for alternate sequencing. Note: Students must complete 30 credits by the end of the Freshman year to be classified as a Sophomore, 60 credits by the end of the second year to be classified as a Junior, and 90 credits by the end of the third year to be classified as a Senior. This may require completion of additional free electives in particular years to supplement the suggested course sequence.
Liberal Arts Core - : 39 See Liberal Arts Core for course choices Communication CO1/CO2 Any one approved CO1 a course and any one approved or CO2 a course (: 7-10) CO2/CO3 Any one approved CO2 a course and any approved CO3 a course (: 7-8) Mathematics MA1 MATH 110 a or MATH 113 a (: 4) Arts & Humanities AH b Any two approved AH courses (: 8) History HI b Any one approved HI course (: 4) Social & Behavioral Sciences SS b Any one approved SS course (: 4) Natural & Physical Sciences SC1 Any one approved SC1 course (: 4) SC1 or SC2 Any one approved SC1 or SC2 course (: 3-4) Physical Well-Being PE/ES Any one PE course or ES 100 (: 1) Major Requirements: : 68 Common SOBA Requirements: ACC 225 - Introduction to Financial Accounting : 4 ACC 226 - Introduction to Managerial Accounting : 4 BA 222 - Management Information Systems : 4 BA 253 - Business Statistics : 4 BA 260 - Business Law and Ethics : 4 BA 301 - Management and Organizational Behavior : 4 BA 353 - Operations Management : 4 BA 380 - Financial Management : 4 BA 496 - Senior Seminar in Strategic Management : 4 ECON 262 - Principles of Microeconomics : 4 ECON 272 - Principles of Macroeconomics : 4 MK 350 - Marketing : 4 Business Economics Option Requirements: ECON 356 - Microeconomic Theory : 4 ECON 364 - Macroeconomic Theory : 4 (continued)
Major Requirements (continued) Plus 12 credits from the following major electives (upper division): ECON 307 - Evolution of Economic Thought : 4 ECON 335 - Environment/Resource Economics : 4 ECON 340 - Economics of Crime : 4 ECON 345 - Game Theory and Behavioral Economics : 4 ECON 361 - Managerial Economics : 4 ECON 369 - Public Sector Economics : 4 ECON 371 - International Economics : 4 ECON 378 - Topics in Economics : 4 ECON 382 - Money/Financial Institutions : 4 ECON 499 - Independent Study : 1-6 Free Electives - : Variable TOTAL REQUIRED FOR GRADUATION - CREDITS: 120 a Check course description for minimum grade in prerequisite course(s) required to enroll in this course. b A minimum of 15 credits of coursework must be completed in the combined areas of AH/HI/SS. Note: Among the total credits required for graduation, at least 36 credits must be upper division (300- and 400-level) courses. Note: Students completing the Liberal Arts Core in fewer than 39 credits will have additional free electives. Note: Students who have met a prerequisite or required course through transfer, examinations, or assessment of prior learning will have additional free electives.
Four-Year Map to Graduation (8 semesters) Bachelor of Arts in Economics-Economics Option Fall Freshman Year Spring Freshman Year COMP 150* 4 One SC2 course 4 MATH 110* or MATH 113* (MA1) 4 One SC1 course 4 One HI course 4 Fall Sophomore Year Spring Sophomore Year ECON 262 (SS) 4 One CO2 course 4 BA 253 4 ECON 272 4 Fall Junior Year Spring Junior Year ECON 356 4 ECON 361 4 ECON 364 4 Fall Senior Year Spring Senior Year ECON 499 2 One PE course or ES 100 1 Free elective (upper division) 4 Free elective (lower or upper division) 1 Note: This map assumes student has COMP 150* placement in Composition and MATH 110* or MATH 113* placement in Mathematics. Students with different placements must work with advisors to adjust the map. Note: This map is a suggested course sequence. Please consult your faculty advisor for alternate sequencing. Note: Students must complete 30 credits by the end of the Freshman year to be classified as a Sophomore, 60 credits by the end of the second year to be classified as a Junior, and 90 credits by the end of the third year to be classified as a Senior. This may require completion of additional free electives in particular years to supplement the suggested course sequence.
Bachelor of Arts in Economics-Economics Option Liberal Arts Core - : 39 See Liberal Arts Core for course choices Communication CO1/CO2 Any one approved CO1 a course and any one approved or CO2 a course (: 7-10) CO2/CO3 Any one approved CO2 a course and any one approved CO3 a course (: 7-8) Mathematics MA1 MATH 110 a or MATH 113 a (: 4) Arts & Humanities AH b Any two approved AH courses (: 8) History HI b Any one approved HI course (: 4) Social & Behavioral Sciences SS b Any one approved SS course (: 4) Natural & Physical Sciences SC1 Any one approved SC1 course (: 4) SC1 or SC2 Any one approved SC1 or SC2 course (: 3-4) Physical Well-Being PE/ES Any one PE course or ES 100 (: 1) Major Requirements: : 46 Economics Option Requirements: BA 253 - Business Statistics : 4 a ECON 262 - Principles of Microeconomics : 4 ECON 272 - Principles of Macroeconomics : 4 ECON 356 - Microeconomic Theory : 4 ECON 361 - Managerial Economics : 4 ECON 364 - Macroeconomic Theory : 4 ECON 499 - Independent Study : 1-6 - Minimum of 2 credits Plus any five of the following major electives courses (upper division): ECON 307 - Evolution of Economic Thought : 4 ECON 335 - Environment/Resource Economics : 4 ECON 340 - Economics of Crime : 4 ECON 345 - Game Theory and Behavioral Economics : 4 ECON 369 - Public Sector Economics : 4 ECON 371 - International Economics : 4 ECON 378 - Topics in Economics : 4 ECON 382 - Money/Financial Institutions : 4 Free Electives - : Variable TOTAL REQUIRED FOR GRADUATION - CREDITS: 120 a Check course description for minimum grade in prerequisite course(s) required to enroll in this course. b A minimum of 15 credits of coursework must be completed in the combined areas of AH/HI/SS. Note: Among the total credits required for graduation, at least 36 credits must be upper division (300- and 400-level) courses. Note: Students completing the Liberal Arts Core in fewer than 39 credits will have additional free electives. Note: Students who have met a prerequisite or required course through transfer, examinations, or assessment of prior learning will have additional free electives.