Minor in Economics (2003)
Administered by Department of Economics
Effective Fall, 2003
The minor provides a basic competence in economics for non-economics majors and constitutes 18 semester hours. Courses required for a minor in economics are:
Core courses in economics
40.121 Principles of Economics I
40.122 Principles of Economics II
40.221 Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory
40.222 Intermediate Micro-Theory and Managerial Economics
Electives in economics
Choose two courses from the following three areas:
General Economics Theory
- 40.313 Labor Economics
- 40.315 Business and Government
- 40.316 Urban Economics
- 40.326 Public Finance
- 40.327 Money and Banking
- 40.329 Environmental Economics
- 40.333 International Economics
Statistical Analysis
- 40.256 Business and Economic Statistics I
- 40.356 Business and Economic Statistics II
- 40.456 Introduction to Econometrics
Economic History and Systems
- 40.322 Contrasting Economics
- 40.323 History of Economic Thought
- 40.324 Economic Theory of the Western World
- 40.334 Economic Growth in Underdeveloped Areas
- 40.460 Advanced Political Economy