Students can minor in economics by taking 18 semester hours of economics courses. Twelve specific hours are required and the remaining six are electives. A total of twelve hours must be at the 300 level or above.
| A minor in economics includes the following courses: |
| ECN 142 |
Principles of Macroeconomics |
3 hrs. |
| ECN 142 |
Principles of Microeconomics |
3 hrs. |
| ECN 340 |
Macroeconomics Analysis |
3 hrs. |
| ECN 345 |
Microeconomics Analysis |
3 hrs. |
| 6 hrs. selected from the following list of courses: |
6 hrs. |
| ECN 352 |
Money and Banking (cross listed as FIN 352) |
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| ECN 454 |
International Economics and Finance (cross listed as FIN 454) |
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| ECN 470 |
Seminar in Economics |
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| ECN 475 |
Labor Markets and Human Resources |
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18 hrs. |
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Economics as a Second Area of Study
Students majoring in elementary education may choose economics as their second area of study. The area of study requires 18 hours of economics and finance courses and the prior approval of the Chair of the Department of Economics and Finance.
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