50:220:102 Microeconomic Principles (3)
50:220:103 Macroeconomic Principles (3)
50:220:203 Intermediate Economic Theory: Microeconomics (3) or 50:220:308 Managerial Economics (3) or 50:220:313 Economics of Labor (3) or 50:220:318 Cost-Benefit/Effective Analysis (3) or 50:220:321 Applied Game Theory
50:220:204 Intermediate Economic Theory: Macroeconomics (3) or 50:220:320 Inflation, Unemployment, and Public Policy (3) or 50:220:325 Financial Market and Institutions (3) or 50:220:329 Economics of International Finance (3) or 50:220:392 Business Cycles and Forecasting (3)
economics electives (9)
Notes: Credit toward an economics major or minor
is given only for economics department courses in which a student
receives a grade of C or better.
Degree candidates seeking certification of a minor field must fill out the required form and file it along with the Notice of Degree Candidacy. A minor in economics consists of at least 21 appropriate credits taught in the Department of Economics.