College Catalog: 2010-2011
Anisfield School of Business (ASB): Economics (B.A.)
Website: Anisfield School of Business
There is practically no dimension of human activity that remains unaffected by economic forces. As a field of study, economics is central to our lives as individual consumers and producers and more broadly as informed, articulate, and responsible members of a community. The Economics major provides students with an understanding of how societies are organized so as to provide for the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. Particular attention is given to the United States economy and its connections to the globalization of economic relations in the post World War II eras.
Students gain an understanding of such important economic topics as inflation and recession, money and banking; the relationship between government and business, international economics and trade; the economics of class, race, and gender; and a comparative analysis of other economic systems. Economics is a rigorous and intellectually demanding field of study combining practical knowledge with historical understanding, analytical techniques with philosophical inquiry, and economic theory with government and corporate policy. Diversity of opinion is emphasized through the study of different ideas and schools of thought. The major in the Anisfield School of Business provides important linkages to practical business techniques and knowledge.
Graduates may seek careers in banking, economics research, or a variety of entry-level positions in business and government. They may also pursue graduate work in economics, business, and law. Those students interested in graduate work in Economics are strongly urged to take Calculus.
A group of economists, with expertise in a wide range of specializations within the discipline, comprise the full-time faculty in the economics program. Cooperative education and extracurricular activities are available to the program’s students. Each economics student is advised by a member of the program’s faculty.
Rules of Acceptance into the Accounting, Business Administration, Economics, Information Systems, and International Business Majors, see “About the School.”
- Transfer students who have 48 or more credits accepted at the time of transfer are waived from the courses marked with a (W) below. Waivers only apply to General Education Requirements NOT School Core or Major Requirements.
- Double counting between General Education, School Core, and Major may be possible. Check with your advisor to see if any apply.
- Subject & Course # – Title & Course Description
- GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
- INTD 101 - FIRST YEAR SEMINAR (W)
- ENGL 180 - COLLEGE ENGLISH
- AIID 201 - READINGS IN HUMANITIES (W)
- SELECT ONE – GE-SCIENCE WITH EXPERIENTIAL COMPONENT CATEGORY
- SELECT ONE – (W) GE-HISTORY CATEGORY: HIST 101-110
- SELECT ONE – GE-INTERCULTURAL NORTH AMERICA CATEGORY
- SELECT ONE – (W) GE-TOPICS ARTS AND HUMANITIES CATEGORY OR
- (W) GE-TOPICS SOCIAL SCIENCE CATEGORY
- ANISFIELD SCHOOL OF BUSINESS FOUNDATION REQUIREMENT
- SELECT ONE – Mathematics Category Course:
- MATH 101 - MATH WITH APPLICATIONS
- MATH 110 - PRECALCULUS
- MATH 121 - CALCULUS I
- ANISFIELD SCHOOL OF BUSINESS CORE REQUIREMENTS
- BADM 115 - PERSPECTIVES OF BUSINESS AND SOCIETY (W)
- ECON 101 - MICROECONOMICS
- ECON 102 - INTRODUCTION TO MACROECONOMICS
- ACCT 221 - PRINCIPLES OF FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
- ACCT 222 - PRINCIPLES OF MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING
- BADM 223 - BUSINESS LAW I
- INFO 224 - PRINCIPLES OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
- BADM 225 - MANAGEMENT STATISTICS
- MKTG 290 - MARKETING PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES
- FINC 301 - CORPORATE FINANCE I
- MGMT 302 - MANAGING ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR
- MGMT 370 - OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
- BADM 495 - STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
- SELECT ONE – International Category Course:
- IBUS 326 - FUNDAMENTALS OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
- IBUS 305 - POLITICS OF INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT
- IBUS 321 - CHINA & OTHER BUSINESS ENVIRONMENTS IN ASIA
- IBUS 340 - EUROPEAN BUSINESS COMMUNITY
- ECON 323 - COMPARATIVE ECONOMIC SYSTEMS
- ECON 325 - INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS
- SELECT ONE – Ethics Category Course:
- INFO 315 - COMPUTER LAW AND ETHICS
- BADM 301 - ETHICS IN BUSINESS
- ECONOMICS MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
- REQUIRED ECONOMICS COURSES:
- ECON 201 - INTERMEDIATE MICROECONOMICS
- ECON 202 - INTERMEDIATE MACROECONOMICS
- SELECT FIVE ECONOMICS ELECTIVES FROM THE FOLLOWING:*
- ECON 253 - AMERICAN ECONOMIC HISTORY
- ECON 302 - MONEY AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
- ECON 303 - ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS
- ECON 305 - INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION
- ECON 310 - ECONOMETRICS
- ECON 322 - LABOR ECONOMICS
- ECON 323 - COMPARATIVE ECONOMIC SYSTEMS
- ECON 325 - INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS
- ECON 330 - ECONOMICS OF THE SPORTS INDUSTRY
- ECON 360 - ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
- FINC 411 - FINANCIAL & ECONOMIC FORECASTING
- *One of the electives may be outside the ECON discipline (e.g. advanced work in finance (FINC) or mathematics (MATH) with the approval of the convener.)
Note: A 2.0 GPA in the major is required for graduation.
- Subject & Course # – Title & Course Description
- Prerequisite Courses:
- ECON 101 - MICROECONOMICS
- ECON 102 - INTRODUCTION TO MACROECONOMICS
- Required Courses:
- ECON 201 - INTERMEDIATE MICROECONOMICS
- ECON 202 - INTERMEDIATE MACROECONOMICS
- Choose 2 courses from the following:
- Economics electives may be chosen from any course with the designation ECON
Note: A school core is NOT required for completion of the minor. Minors are open to students regardless of school affiliation.
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