The Department of Economics offers a minor in economics that
requires completion of 18 credit hours of study (six courses) including
some required foundation courses.
We encourage students with an interest in economics but pursuing
other majors to consult with our academic advisors to design a
curriculum in economics that will be best suited to their major field of
study. For an example of
such a directed minor program, see the description for the minor in
economics designed for students pursuing a major in Criminology and
Criminal Justice.
ECON 200-Principles of Macroeconomics
ECON 201-Principles of
Microeconomics
And one from the following:
ECON 300-lntermediate Macroeconomics
ECON 301-lntermediate Microeconomics
ECON 321-Money and Banking
ECON 341-lnternational Economics
Any of the 300 or 400 level economics courses
* Students pursuing a minor in economics must complete ECON 200 and ECON 201 with a minimum grade of C before enrolling in 300 or 400 level economics courses.