ID# Name
Program Completion Plan
Grades of D in Econ 1111-1112, Math 1101, and Stat 1601 may not be used to meet major requirements. Up to 4 credits of other economics coursework with a grade of D may be used to meet major requirements if offset by an equivalent number of credits of A or B. Required courses may not be taken S-N unless offered S-N only.
Complete during the first two years:
Econ 1111 Principles
of Microeconomics 4
Econ 1112 Principles
of Macroeconomics 4
Math 1101 Calculus
I 5
Stat 1601 Introduction
to Statistics 4
Or
Stat 2601 Statistical
Methods 4
Complete before the senior year:
Econ 3201 Microeconomic
Theory 4
Econ 3202 Macroeconomic
Theory 4
Econ 3501 Introduction
to Econometrics 4
Senior
Research – at least 2 credits from the following:
Econ 490x Variable
Topics in Economic Research 2
Econ 4901 Labor
Economics 2
Econ 4902 Development Economics 2
Econ 4903 International
Economics 2
Econ 4904 Public
Economics 2
Electives
- 14 credits in Econ courses numbered 3xxx or above:
Econ 300x
Variable Topics in
Economics 2-4
Econ 3002 Urban
and Regional Economics II 2
Econ 3113 Money,
Banking & Financial Markets 4
Econ 3121 Public
Economics I 2
Econ 3122 Public
Economics II 2
Econ 3131 Comparative
Economic Systems 2
Econ 3141 Economic
Development and Growth I 2
Econ 3142 Economic
Development and Growth II 2
Econ 3151 Urban
and Regional Economics I 2
Econ 3152 Urban
and Regional Economics II 2
Econ 3211 History
of Economic Thought I 2
Econ 3212 History
of Economic Thought II 2
Econ 4101 Labor
Economics I 2
Econ 4102 Labor
Economics II 2
Econ 4111 Mathematical
Economics I 2
Econ 4112 Mathematical
Economics II 2
Econ 4121 International
Trade Theory 2
Econ 4131 International
Finance 2
Econ x993 Directed
Study max
of 4
Anticipated
credit total
ID# Name
Program Completion Plan
Grades of D in Econ 1111-1112, Math 1101, and Stat 1601 may not be used to meet minor requirements. Up to 4 credits of other economics coursework with a grade of D may be used to meet minor requirements if offset by an equivalent number of credits of A or B. Required courses may not be taken S-N unless offered S-N only.
Econ 1111 Principles
of Microeconomics 4
Econ 1112 Principles
of Macroeconomics 4
Econ 3201 Microeconomic
Theory 4
Econ 3202 Macroeconomic
Theory 4
Math 1101 Calculus
I 5
Stat 1601 Introduction
to Statistics 4
Or
Stat 2601 Statistical
Methods 4
Electives
- 6 credits in Econ courses numbered 3xxx or above:
Econ 300x
Variable Topics in
Economics 2-4
Econ 3002 Urban
and Regional Economics II 2
Econ 3113 Money,
Banking & Financial Markets 4
Econ 3121 Public
Economics I 2
Econ 3122 Public
Economics II 2
Econ 3131 Comparative
Economic Systems 2
Econ 3141 Economic
Development and Growth I 2
Econ 3142 Economic
Development and Growth II 2
Econ 3151 Urban
and Regional Economics I 2
Econ 3152 Urban
and Regional Economics II 2
Econ 3211 History
of Economic Thought I 2
Econ 3212 History
of Economic Thought II 2
Econ 3501 Introduction
to Econometrics 4
Econ 4101 Labor
Economics I 2
Econ 4102 Labor
Economics II 2
Econ 4111 Mathematical
Economics I 2
Econ 4112 Mathematical
Economics II 2
Econ 4121 International
Trade Theory 2
Econ 4131 International
Finance 2
Econ x993 Directed
Study max
of 4
Econ 490x Variable
Topics in Economic Research 2
Econ 4901 Labor
Economics 2
Econ 4902 Development Economics 2
Econ 4903 International
Economics 2
Econ 4904 Public
Economics 2
Anticipated
credit total