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Requirements for the major:
11 credits as follows:
Credits in Honors (ECON 400) may substitute for ECON 399 and one of the field courses listed in the elective category above.
The best path is for students to take both Econ 301 and Econ 302 before Econ 303. Econ 301, Econ 302 and Econ 303 are prerequisites for Econ 399.
Students considering graduate programs in economics and related fields should take at least Math 151, Math 152, Math 205, Math 231 and Math 185. By their junior year they should consult with their economics advisor about preparing for further study.
Students majoring in Economics and majoring or minoring in Business and Management can apply no more than three courses to both programs simultaneously.
With permission of the chair, up to 2 credits in related studies outside the department, including off-campus programs, may be counted toward electives in the major.
Requirements for the minor:
5 credits as follows