Economics Minor
The Economics minor works in a wide range of fields and experience rewarding careers, including business, law, education, international affairs, public policy, finance and research.
Economics Minor Courses
Total Credits: 21
Core Requirements (12 credits)
- ECON 202 Principles of Economics I: Micro (3)
- ECON 204 Principles of Economics II: Macro (3)
- ECON 300 Global Economic Issues (3) or
- ECON 425 International Trade and Finance (3)
- ECON 302 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory (3) or
- ECON 304 Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory (3)
Restricted Electives (9 credits)
Nine approved credits in Economics courses. ECON 100 does not count as an elective. Select from the following:
- ECON 300 Global Economic Issues (3) or
- ECON 425 International Trade and Finance (3)
- ECON 302 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory (3) or
- ECON 304 Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory (3)
- ECON 305 The Economics of Poverty, Discrimination, and Inequality (3)
- ECON 320 Money and Banking (3)
- ECON 350 Public Finance (3)
- ECON 390 Topics in Economics (1-3)
- ECON 416 Labor Economics (3)
- ECON 469 Internship (1-12)
- ECON 494 Undergraduate Research in Economics (1-3)
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Gregory Stutes,
PhD, MA, BS
Professor
Economics, Law & Politics, Department of