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Liberal Arts - Economics Sequence

FOUNDATION COURSES  
Course # Title Suggested Year  
ECON 221 Principles of Microeconomics Sophomore  
ENGL 105 Expository Writing Freshman  
ENGL 252 Effective Speaking Sophomore  
HIST 107 World Civilization I or Freshman  
HIST 108 World Civilization II    
MATH 117 College Mathematics I or Freshman  
MATH 121 Pre-Calculus or    
MATH 190 Calculus I    
MGMT 100 Business and Society Freshman  
MIS 109 Micro Computer Applications
(1 credit-hour)
Freshman  
SEM 115 Current Issues Symposium Freshman  
SEM 139 Professional Development Seminar -
1st Yr (1 credit-hour)
Freshman  
SEM 239 Professional Development Seminar -
2nd Yr (1 credit-hour)
Sophomore  
SEM 339 Professional Development Seminar -
3rd Yr (1 credit-hour)
Junior  
SEM 439 Professional Development Seminar -
4th Yr (1 credit-hour)
Senior  
FOCUSED CHOICES  
Discipline Credits Description Suggested Year  
Advanced Writing 3 1 course to be selected from ENGL 320, ENGL 321, ENGL 345 or ENGL 346 Sophomore-Senior  
Environmental Science/ Mathematics 7 or 8 1 course to be selected from ESCI 233 and lab or ESCI 243 and lab AND 1 course to be selected from any Environmental Science or Mathematics course offerings Sophomore-Senior  
Human Behavior 6 2 courses to be selected from BCOM 247,  BCOM 249, BCOM 310, BCOM 311, Psychology or Sociology course offerings. Freshman-Senior  
LIBERAL ARTS CORE  
Discipline Credits Description Suggested Year  
World Culture & People 6 2 courses to be selected from BCOM 310, ENGL 238, ESCI 309, HIST 369, REL 322 or SOC 107 Sophomore-Senior  
Liberal Arts Electives 6 2 courses must be 200 level or above, from one of the following disciplines, outside of the student’s major: Art, English, Environmental Science, History, Mathematics, Music/Dance, Philosophy, Religion or Psychology. Sophomore-Senior  
MAJOR COURSES  
Course # Title Suggested Year Offered
ECON 222 Principles of Macroeconomics Sophomore  
ECON 303 Prices and the Market System Junior-Senior Spring
ECON 304 Inflation, Employment and National Income Junior-Senior Fall
ECON 305 Labor Economics Junior-Senior Spring
ECON 306 Government Finance & Fiscal Policy Junior-Senior  
ECON 307 Money, Banking and the Economy Junior-Senior Fall
HIST 352 American Economic Life Sophomore-Senior  
ECON 412 International Economics Junior-Senior  
ECON 415 Urban Economics Junior-Senior  
ELECTIVES  
Course # Title Suggested Year  
27 Credit Hours of Electivs        

Total Credits Required: 120

NOTE: All courses are 3 credit-hours unless otherwise noted and may meet only one degree requirement.

 

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