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Degree candidates seeking certification of a minor field must fill out the form below and file it along with the Notice of Degree Candidacy. A minor in Economics consists of at least 21 appropriate credits taught in the Economics Department. Students planning to pursue a Ph.D. are advised to take Unified Calculus (640:121 and 122), Linear Algebra (640:250), and Mathematical Economics (220:391).
GRADES OF C OR BETTER ARE REQUIRED IN ALL COURSES
Courses Required | Credits | Courses Completed | Semester/Year | Review | |
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Microeconomic Principles | 3 | 220:102 | |||
Macroeconomic Principles | 3 | 220:103 | |||
Intermediate Microeconomics | 3 | 220:203 | |||
Or Sports Economics | 3 | 220:212 | |||
Or Managerial Economics | 3 | 220:308 | |||
Or Economics of Labor | 3 | 220:313 | |||
Intermediate Macroeconomics | 3 | 220:204 | |||
Or Money and Banking | 3 | 220:301 | |||
Or Financial Market and Institutions | 3 | 220:325 | |||
Or Economics of International Finance | 3 | 220:329 | |||
Or Economics of Investment & Capital Markets | 3 | 220:363 | |||
Three Economic Electives | |||||
3 | 220: | ||||
3 | 220: | ||||
3 | 220: | ||||
3 | 220: | ||||
3 | 220: |
Minimum Total Credits: 21 Actual Credits Completed:
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Date of Review: ________________________________________________________
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2014-2019