Economics Minor
Students who don’t have the time to major in economics, may still earn a minor in the field.
The Requirements: Twenty one (21) credits, including:
- ECON 201, Principles of Macroeconomics & ECON 202, Principles of Microeconomics;
- One course in intermediate economic theory, either ECON 303, Microeconomics, or ECON 304, Macroeconomics;
- One course in quantitative economics, either ECON 300, Intro to Economic Analysis, or ECON 361, Introductory Econometrics; and
- Nine additional credits in upper level economics courses (i.e. courses at the 300 or 400-level).
Approved by the Curriculum Committee on October 21, 2009; accepted by the Faculty Senate on November 4, 2009

