Bachelor of Business (BB) in Economics

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All students seeking the Bachelor of Business in Economics must complete I, II, III, IV, and V. The minimum semester hour requirement for the baccalaureate degree is 120 s.h.

  1. University General Education Curriculum: 43 s.h.
  2. Business Core Courses†: 33 s.h.
  3. Department Core Courses: 9 s.h.
    Econ 330 or 332, and 331; CS 302
  4. Electives
    1. Departmental: 9-15 s.h.
      It is recommended that students take Econ 387.
    2. Directed (optional): 0–6 s.h.
      With the approval of the department chairperson, students may take up to 6 hours of coursework in related areas and substitute them for departmental electives. Courses must come from the following list of areas of emphasis. If courses are chosen from more than one area of emphasis, the student must demonstrate that they are part of a coherent program of study. Students should obtain the handout AUndergraduate Tracks in Economics@ from the department for more precise information on selecting courses.
      General Business EconomicsEcon 332;
      Pre-Professional and LawEcon 332, 432;
      Business Analysis—Econ 332, 387, 425; DS 303; IS 340; Mktg 329, 497; Mgt 350; OM 352 455;
      Government and Planning (two Econ Tracks): Econ Track I—Econ 432; Econ Track II—Econ 460, and two of the following: Econ 387, 425, 434; for both tracks PolS 370, 494; Geog 448;
      International Economics—Econ 420, 470; Mktg 317, 417;
      Financial Institutions—Econ 325, 332, 425; Fin 341, 441, 471, 493;
      Agriculture—Econ 465, 470; AgEc 442, 457, 458;
      Advanced Degree—Econ 387, 470; Math 311, 333, 421, 424, 430, 431, 435, 481; Stat 471, 472, 474.
    3. Open: 17-20 s.h.
  5. Other: 12-15 s.h.*
    Natural Sciences/Mathematics: Math 137 and either Stat 171 or DS 203
    Social Sciences: Econ 231 and 232; Psy 100 or Soc 100

†IM 320 (Business Core) fulfills the Writing Instruction in the Discipline (WID) graduation requirement.
*12-15 s.h. may count toward the University General Education requirement.