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Economics

Economics Curriculum

The Economics Major

Students majoring in economics must satisfy the USD core curriculum requirements as set forth in the catalog, lower-division business courses in preparation for the major, the Major Component requirements, and the Professional Development Passport Program.

Lower-Division Preparation for the Major

Students must earn a C- or better in all lower-division business preparatory courses for the major, as well as ECON 201 and ECON 202 in the Major Component.

Students who are pursuing a business major are expected to complete all lower-division business preparatory courses before earning 60 units. Students who have completed 45 – 59 units will receive an email reminding them of the policy that business majors need to complete all lower-division business preparatory courses by 60 units and recommending that they meet with a business advisor if needed.  Students, who have completed 60-74 units but still have outstanding lower-division business preparatory courses, will have an advisor hold placed on their account and must meet with a business advisor before registering for any upper-division business courses.  If a student has earned 75 or more units and still has not completed all of the lower-division business preparatory courses then the student will not be able to register for any upper-division business courses until the lower-division business preparatory courses have been successfully completed with a C- or better.

ACCT 201

Principles of Financial Accounting

3

ECON 101

Principles of Microeconomics

3-4

ECON 102

Principles of Macroeconomics

3

ECON 216

Stats for Business & Econ

1-4

or ECON 217

Applied Regression Analysis

Must receive pre-approval to register for ECON 217.

ITMG 100

Information Systems

3

or BUSN 101

Creating and Growing Sustainable Ventures

Complete one of the following:

3-4

MATH 130

Survey of Calculus (or Calculus I)

MATH 133

Business Calculus

MATH 150

Calculus I

Total Units

16-21

Students considering graduate studies in economics are advised to take MATH 150; MATH 151 and MATH 250 as well.

Major Component

Required Courses

ECON 201

Intermediate Microeconomics

3

ECON 202

Intermediate Macroeconomics

3

ECON 370

Applied Econometrics

3

ECON 497

Senior Seminar

3

Required Courses Total Units

12

Elective Courses

Select six additional upper-division economics courses for a total of 18 units:

18

ECON 300-369; ECON 371-376; ECON 381/BUAN 381; ECON 390/BUAN 390; ECON 391; ECON 414-494; ECON 496; ECON 499 or BUAN 470

Total Units

30

The economics major requires a minimum of 18 upper-division units in the major be completed at USD.