Bachelor of Science in Economics
Economics, B.S. Program
Please consult an advisor in your major department for clarification and interpretation of your major requirements. The major consists of 60 units; the B.S. degree requires a total of 120 units.
Major Requirements:
- Lower Division Core (21 Units)
Students are required to take the following seven (7) courses for 21 units.- MATH 115 - College Algebra Units: 3; GE/GR Area: B4
- MATH 180 - Mathematics for Business with Calculus Units: 3; GE/GR Area: B4
- STAT 100 - Elements of Statistics and Probability Units: 3; GE/GR Area: B4
- ECON 200 - Principles of Microeconomics Units: 3; GE/GR Area: D1-3; Social Justice
- ECON 205 - Principles of Macroeconomics Units: 3; GE/GR Area: D1-3
- ECON 210 - Quantitative Methods for Economists Units: 3
- ECON 211 - Programming for Data Analysts Units: 3
Note: MATH 180 can be substituted with MATH 130. STAT 100 can be substituted with STAT 110. ECON 211 can be substituted with CS 100 or CS 101.
- Upper Division Core (21 Units)
Students are required to take the following seven (7) courses for 21 units:- ECON 300 - Microeconomic Theory I Units: 3
- ECON 301 - Microeconomic Theory II Units: 3
- ECON 305 - Macroeconomic Theory Units: 3
- ECON 306 - Money, Banking, & Financial Intermediaries Units: 3; GE/GR Area: D4
- ECON 310 - Introduction to Econometrics Units: 3
- ECON 400 - Game Theory Units: 3
- ECON 499 - Capstone: Empirical Analysis Units: 3
- Elective Courses (18 Units)
Choose six (6) courses for 18 units from the following list:- ECON 320 – History of Economic Thought Units: 3
- ECON 333 – Economics of Workplace Management Units: 3
- ECON 334 – Economics of Information and Organizations Units: 3
- ECON 335 – Introduction to Urban Economics Units: 3
- ECON 337 – Sports Economics Units: 3; GE/GR Area: D4
- ECON 350 – International Economics Units: 3
- ECON 360 – Environmental Economics Units: 3
- ECON 370 – Health Economics and Public Policy Units: 3
- ECON 397 – Issues in Economic Analysis Units: 3
- ECON 430 – Introduction to Industrial Organization Units: 3
- ECON 431 – Economics of Innovation & Intellectual Property Units: 3
- ECON 433 – Introduction to Labor Economics Units: 3
- ECON 456 – Introduction to Monetary Theory Units: 3
- ECON 460 – Introduction to Public Economics Units: 3
- ECON 497 – Special Topics in Economic Analysis Units: 3
Other Undergraduate Degree Requirements
In addition to major requirements, every student must also complete the University’s baccalaureate requirements for graduation, which are described in the Requirements, Exams & Testing chapter of the ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ .