Economics with Monetary and Financial Economics Concentration (MFEC) College of Business, Economics, and Computing Credit Hours: 122 hours minimum Total - 6 credits for Major - MFEC Declaring the Major: Plan Declaration form may be submitted anytime to the department. Concentrations: Monetary and Financial Economics Concentration, Quantitative Concentration Evening Classes Available: Yes First Year Notes Min. MATH 111: College Algebra I 4 Computational Requirement SK C- ENGL 101: Composition and Reading Reading and Writing Requirement SK C- Gen Ed (HU): Humanities & Fine Arts GE Gen Ed (NS): Natural Science GE Foreign Language 10: Modern Language FL Total : 16 ECON 120: Principles of Microeconomics (SS) MATH 112: College Algebra II 4 MJ/ GE EL Gen Ed (NS): Natural Science GE Gen Ed (HU): Humanities & Fine Arts GE Foreign Language 104: Modern Language FL Total : 16 First Year Credit Total 2 WINTERIM YEAR 1 - OPTIONAL: Consult with your advisor whether winterim is appropriate for you in your first year. SUMMER YEAR 1 - OPTIONAL: Enrollment in courses is recommended for students who end their first year with less than 0 credit hours.
Second Year Notes Min. ECON : Principles of Macroeconomics (SS) MJ/ GE QM 210: Business Statistics I Prerequisite: MATH 112 Gen Ed (HU): Humanities & Fine Arts GE Gen. Ed. (NS): Natural Science GE Gen Ed (SS): Social & Behavioral Science GE ECON 21: Intermediate Macro Theory ACCT 201: Financial Accounting Gen Ed (HU): Humanities and Fine Arts (DV) Select a course that meets the diversity requirement. GE Gen Ed (SS): Social & Behavioral Science GE Gen Ed (NS): Natural Science GE Second Year Credit Total 0 WINTERIM YEAR 2 - OPTIONAL: Enrollment in im courses is strongly recommended for students who have accumulated less than 45 credits. SUMMER YEAR 2 - OPTIONAL: Enrollment in courses is recommended for students who end their second year with less than 60 credit hours.
Third Year Notes Min. ECON 20: Intermediate Micro Theory ECON 66: Money and Banking Prerequisites: ECON 120 or ECON 67: Financial Institutions and Markets Prerequisities: ECON 120, FIN 0: Managerial Finance Prerequisities: ACCT 201, QM 210 XXXX: 00 or 400 Level General Elective EL Third Year Credit Total 0 WINTERIM YEAR - OPTIONAL: Enrollment in im courses is strongly recommended for students who have accumulated less than 75 credits. SUMMER YEAR - OPTIONAL: Enrollment in courses is recommended for students who end their third year with less than 90 credit hours.
Fourth Year Notes Min. ECON 60: Industrial Organization and Policy Prerequisites: ECON 120 ECON 409: Econometrics, QM 210, ECON 20 or 21 recommended XXXX: 00 or 400 Level General Elective EL ECON 411: International Monetary Economics XXXX: 00 or 400 Level General Elective EL XXXX: 00 or 400 Level General Elective EL Fourth Year Credit Total 0 WINTERIM YEAR 4 - OPTIONAL: Enrollment in im courses is strongly recommended for students who have accumulated less than 105 credits. SUMMER YEAR 4 - OPTIONAL: Enrollment in courses is recommended for students who end their fourth year with less than 120 credit hours.
Milestone Checklist Year 1: Skills requirement (MATH 111 and ENGL 101). MATH 112 and ECON 120. Foreign Language Requirement. Declare major by submitting a plan declaration form. Create a CareerLocker account and create a resume using Resume Module. Year 2: ECON, QM 210, ACCT 201, and ECON 21. Register for RangerTrak and create a career profile, shadow an economics professional. General Education Requirements including Diversity Requirement (DV). Year : ECON 20, 66, 67, and FIN 0. Join LinkedIn, explore internships and graduate school options. Submit Graduation Application. Year 4: ECON 60, 409 and 411. all major requirements. Update RangerTrak profile and resume, develop a job search strategy and attend Senior Send Off. Graduation Requirements Summary: Minimum Total Hours: 122 credits Minimum Upper-Division Hours: 6 credits Minimum Core : -8 Minimum : 2.25 Minimum Overall GPA: 2.0