Business Economics Concentration: Course Requirements
This program serves the interests of those students who seek immediate career opportunities in business. By combining course work from economics and business/accounting with an optional internship or coop in a business in the U.S. or overseas, Business Economics students are prepared to enter jobs in finance, marketing or general administration.
The following courses are required for all Economics majorsTHE CORE
- ECO 200* Introduction of Macroeconomics - 3 credits
- ECO 201 Introduction of Microeconomics - 3 credits
- ECO 215** Statistics for Business and Economics - 3 credits
- ECO 245 Research Methods
- ECO 301 Microeconomic Theory - 3 credits
- ECO 302^Macroeconomic Theory- 3 credits
- ECO 479 Senior Economics Seminar - 3 credits (Cross listed)
- ECO 490 Internship in Economics - 3 credits (Cross listed)
Economic Policy and Analysis
- Choose 2 ( 6 credits) from the following for Business Economics Concentration:
- ECO 305 Introduction to Econometrics - 3 credits
- ECO 322 Sustainability and Environmental Economics - 3 credits
- ECO 325^ Money and Banking - 3 credits
- ECO 330^ Labor Economics and Inequality - 3 credits
- ECO 331 Economics of Sports - 3 credits
- ECO 343 Media Economics - 3 credits
- ECO 465 Special Topics in Economics - 3 credits
Business Economics
- Choose 3 courses (9 credits) in 300 or 400 level courses in 1 of the following: Accounting, Business, Finance, and/or Business Information Systems, excluding Internships and Independent Studies.
*approved reuse to meet Liberal Arts Core Tier I Social Sciences
**approved reuse to meet Liberal Arts Core Tier II Applied Information Technology
^meets Stage 2 University Writing Requirement (2 courses required)
^^meets Stage 3 University Writing Requirement