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Program Sample Plan

Program name: Economics - Quantitative Emphasis B.A.
Sample Plan: Economics - Quantitative Emphasis B.A.
Total Credits: 120.0
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Year 1 - Fall Semester: 16.0 cr
ECON 1101 - Principles of Microeconomics : 4.0 cr : SOCS, GP
MATH 1271 - Calculus I : 4.0 cr : MATH
LE (Physical Sciences) :4.0 cr
LE (Arts/Humanities) :3.0 cr
CLA 1001: First Year Experience 1.0 cr
Year 1 - Spring Semester: 13.0 cr
ECON 1102 - Principles of Macroeconomics : 4.0 cr
MATH 1272 - Calculus II : 4.0 cr
Freshman Composition :4.0 cr
CLA 1002: First Year Experience 1.0 cr
Year 2 - Fall Semester: 16.0 cr
ECON 3101 - Intermediate Microeconomics : 4.0 cr
STAT 3021 - Introduction to Probability and Statistics : 3.0 cr
Language :5.0 cr
LE (Biological Sciences) :4.0 cr
Year 2 - Spring Semester: 16.0 cr
ECON 3102 - Intermediate Macroeconomics : 4.0 cr
STAT 3022 - Data Analysis : 4.0 cr
Language :5.0 cr
LE (Civic Life and Ethics) :3.0 cr
Year 3 - Fall Semester: 15.0 cr
MATH 2243 - Linear Algebra and Differential Equations : 4.0 cr
ECON 3960 - Topics in Economics: Area Studies : 3.0 cr
Note: ECON 3960 is an example. Any approved elective course may be substituted here.
Language :5.0 cr
LE (Environment) :3.0 cr
Year 3 - Spring Semester: 14.0 cr
ECON 4337 - Comparative Economic Systems : 3.0 cr
ECON 4721 - Money and Banking : 3.0 cr
Note: ECON 4337 and 4721 are examples. Any approved electives may be substituted here.
LE (Technology and Society) :3.0 cr
Language :5.0 cr
Year 4 - Fall Semester: 14.0 cr
ECON 4211 - Principles of Econometrics : 4.0 cr
ECON 4331W - Economic Development : 3.0 cr : WI
Note: ECON 4331W is an example. Any approved elective course may be substituted here.
LE (Historical Perspectives) :4.0 cr
Elective :3.0 cr
Year 4 - Spring Semester: 16.0 cr
ECON 3951 - Economics Capstone : 2.0 cr
LE (Literature) :4.0 cr
Elective :4.0 cr
Elective :3.0 cr
LE (Writing Intensive - Upper Division) :3.0 cr