Advising Information
Students interested in Economics are encouraged to complete the introductory sequence of ECON 101 and ECON 102 in their first year. It is also helpful to complete Calculus I during the first year, because it serves as a prerequisite for the intermediate courses ECON 250 and ECON 251. Students should also take statistics (COMP 146) during the first two years as it is a prerequisite for ECON 272.
The economics major can be completed in fewer than four years, but it is almost impossible to complete the major in less than three years.
Placement Information
Most students who are interested in majoring in economics should take the Calculus Placement Assessment (ALEKS) during the summer prior to their first year. You do not need to take the Calculus Placement Assessment if you any of the following are true:
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You received a score of 4 or 5 on either the AP Calculus AB or BC exam;
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You receive an IB Calculus HL score of 5 or above;
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You have already taken a Calculus 1 course at another accredited college or university.
Students who have AP or IB HL economics scores, or have taken economics courses at another college or university, should see the Transfer Credit Policies section for the Economics Major in the Catalog.
Sample 4-Year Plan
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Fall
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Spring
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Year 1
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Spring FYS course
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ECON 102
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Core Requirement
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Core Requirement
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Year 2
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Year 3
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300-level ECON Elective
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General Elective
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General Elective
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General Elective
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300-level ECON Elective
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General Elective
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General Elective
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General Elective
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Year 4
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300-level ECON Elective
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General Elective
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General Elective
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General Elective
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Curricular Notes
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Students must complete ECON 101, ECON 102, and Calculus 1 prior to taking ECON 250 and ECON 251.
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ECON 250 and ECON 251 can be taken in any order, but should not be taken during the same semester.
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ECON 250 is a prerequisite for most of the 300-level Economics electives.
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Prior to taking ECON 272, students must have completed Calculus 1, Statistics (or equivalent), ECON 102, and one additional ECON course. Equivalents to COMP 146 include MATH 150 or a score of 4 or 5 on the AP Statistics exam.
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300-level ECON electives can be reviewed, here.