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Economics Minor

Economics is the study of the production and distribution of wealth—something that affects every facet of our society. Coursework includes microeconomics, macroeconomics, money and banking, and management issues for professionals. Regardless of a student's major or career plans, knowledge of how the American and world economies work will be valuable and useful. Economics is one of the most popular minors at the University.

Degree Requirements

The Economics Minor Requirement is 18 credit hours as follows:

EC 111

Principles of Microeconomics

3 cr.

EC 112

Principles of Macroeconomics

3 cr.

EC 215

or

EC 311

Intermediate Macroeconomics

or

Money and Banking

3 cr.

EC 216

or

EC 317

Intermediate Microeconomics

or

Management Issues for Professionals

3 cr.

Total Credit Hours:

12

Plus six additional credits at the 200-level or higher

Total Credit Hours:

6