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Anisfield School of Business 
Economics (B.A.) 
Convener: Teresa Hutchins 
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Economics (B.A.) 
Requirements of the Major


GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
INTD 101 FIRST YEAR SEMINAR
ENGL 180 COLLEGE ENGLISH
AIID 201 READINGS IN HUMANITIES
SELECT ONE GE-SCIENCE WITH EXPERIENTIAL COMPONENT CATEGORY
SELECT ONE GE-MATHEMATICS CATEGORY:
MATH 101 or 110 or 121
SELECT ONE GE-HISTORY:
HIST 101-110
SELECT ONE GE-INTERCULTURAL  NORTH AMERICA CATEGORY
SELECT ONE GE-TOPICS ARTS AND HUMANITIES CATEGORY or
GE- TOPICS SOCIAL SCIENCE CATEGORY
ANISFIELD SCHOOL OF BUSINESS REQUIREMENTS
BADM 115 PERSPECTIVES OF BUSINESS AND SOCIETY
ECON 101 MICROECONOMICS
ECON 102 INTRORODUCTION TO MACROECONOMICS
SELECT ONE International Category Course:
IBUS 326 FUNDAMENTALS OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
IBUS 305 POLITICS OF INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT
IBUS 330 FUND OF IMPORTING/EXPORTING
IBUS 340 EUROPEAN BUSINESS COMMUNITY
ECON 323 COMPARATIVE ECONOMIC SYSTEMS
ECON 325 INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS
SELECT ONE Organizational Category Course:
MGMT 302 ORGANIZATIONAL THEORY AND BEHAVIOR
PSYC 345 INDUSTRIAL/ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
SELECT ONE Ethics Category Course:
INFO 315 COMPUTER LAW AND ETHICS
PHIL 301 ETHICS IN BUSINESS
PHIL 333 ETHICS
ECONOMICS MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
PROFESSIONAL CORE:
ACCT 221 PRINCIPLES OF FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
INFO 224 PRINCIPLES OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
BADM 225 MANAGEMENT STATISTICS
FINC 301 CORPORATE FINANCE I
REQUIRED ECONOMICS COURSES:
ECON 101 MICROECONOMICS
ECON 102 INTRODUCTION TO MACROECONOMICS
ECON 201 INTERMEDIATE MICROECONOMICS
ECON 202 INTERMEDIATE MACROECONOMICS
SELECT FIVE ECONOMICS ELECTIVES FROM THE FOLLOWING:*
ECON 253 AMERICAN ECONOMIC HISTORY
ECON 254 FUNDAMENTALS OF POLITICAL ECONOMICS
ECON 302 MONEY AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECON 303 ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS
ECON 304 THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF GLOBAL CAPITALISM
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 331 ECONOMICS AND THE LAW
ECON 343 HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT
ECON 360 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
*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.)

Related Information:
Economics Home Page
Requirements of the Minor
Economics as offered by the School of Social Science and Human Services
General Education Requirements
Graduation Requirements

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