Economics Minor

Overview

The Economics minor offers students a strong foundation in analytical thinking and decision-making. It is especially valuable for those pursuing careers in law, business, finance, or government, as well as for students planning to pursue graduate studies in economics. Through the study of economic principles, students gain insight into how individuals, households, and organizations make choices in a variety of contexts.

Requirements (18 credits)

Core Courses

ECON 1010Principles of Economics

3

And

 

ECON 1101Microeconomic Analysis

3

Or

ECON 1201Macroeconomic Analysis

3

Electives

Complete four of the following courses:

ECON 1177Game Theory

3

ECON 1201Macroeconomic Analysis

3

ECON 1221Money, Banking, and Financial Markets

3

ECON 1421Econometrics

3

ECON 2531Health Economics

3

ECON 2601Financial Economics

3

STAT 1021Introduction to Statistics

3