Economics B.S.B.A. with International Economics and Business Concentration
Economics B.A. with Concentration in International Economics and Business
Eight-Semester Degree Program
Students enrolling in the eight-semester degree plan should review theÌýEight-Semester Degree Completion Policy.
State minimum core requirements may vary by individual, based on placement and previous credit granted. Once all core requirements are met, students may substitute with general electives in consultation with their academic adviser.
| First Year | Units | |
|---|---|---|
| Fall | Spring | |
| ·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý10103 Composition I (ACTS Equivalency = ENGL 1013) (Satisfies General Education Outcome 1.1)1 | 3 | Ìý |
| Choose 1 (Satisfies General Education Outcome 2.1)1 | 3 | Ìý |
| SPCHÌý10003 Public Speaking (ACTS Equivalency = SPCH 1003) | 3 | Ìý |
| ISYSÌý11203 Business Application Knowledge - Computer Competency | 3 | Ìý |
| 10103 Elementary I World Language course | 3 | Ìý |
| ENGLÌý10203 Composition II (ACTS Equivalency = ENGL 1023) (Satisfies General Education Outcome 1.2)1 | Ìý | 3 |
| MATHÌý22003 Survey of Calculus (ACTS Equivalency = MATH 2203) or MATHÌý25004 Calculus II | Ìý | 3 |
| ECONÌý22003 Principles of Microeconomics (ACTS Equivalency = ECON 2203) (Social Science State Minimum Core and Satisfies General Education Outcome 3.3)1 | Ìý | 3 |
| ACCTÌý20103 Accounting Principles | Ìý | 3 |
| 10203 Elementary II World Language course | Ìý | 3 |
| Year Total: | 15 | 15 |
| Ìý | ||
| Second Year | Units | |
| Fall | Spring | |
| ECONÌý21003 Principles of Macroeconomics (ACTS Equivalency = ECON 2103) (Social Science State Minimum Core (Satisfies General Education Outcome 3.3)1 | 3 | Ìý |
| BUSIÌý10303 Data Analysis and Interpretation or MATHÌý21003 Principles of Statistics (ACTS Equivalency = MATH 2103) | 3 | Ìý |
| ACCTÌý20203 Accounting Principles II or SEVIÌý20503 Business Foundations or ECONÌý47503 Forecasting | 3 | Ìý |
| 20103 Intermediate I World Language Course Humanities State Minimum Core (Satisfies General Education Outcomes 3.2 and 4.1) | 3 | Ìý |
| General Electives | 3 | Ìý |
| ECONÌý30303 Intermediate Microeconomics or ECONÌý31303 Intermediate Macroeconomics | Ìý | 3 |
| 20203 Intermediate II World Language Course1,2 | Ìý | 3 |
| Fine Arts State Minimum Core (Satisfies General Education Outcome 3.1)1 | Ìý | 3 |
| ÉÁ²¥¸£Àû¿â Core Social Science requirement (non-ECON course) (Satisfies General Education Outcome 5.1)1 | Ìý | 3 |
| General Electives1 | Ìý | 3 |
| Year Total: | 15 | 15 |
| Ìý | ||
| Third Year | Units | |
| Fall | Spring | |
| ECONÌý31303 Intermediate Macroeconomics or ECONÌý30303 Intermediate Microeconomics | 3 | Ìý |
| World Language 30000+ | 3 | Ìý |
| U.S. History or Government State Minimum Core (Satisfies General Education Outcome 4.2) 1 | 3 | Ìý |
| Science State Minimum Core with corequisite lab (Satisfies General Education Outcome 3.4) | 4 | Ìý |
| General Electives | 3 | Ìý |
| ECONÌý46303 International Trade | Ìý | 3 |
| ECONÌý47403 Introduction to Econometrics (Satisfies General Education Outcome 6.1) | Ìý | 3 |
| Area Studies Class | Ìý | 3 |
| Science State Minimum Core with corequisite lab (Satisfies General Education Outcome 3.4) | Ìý | 4 |
| General Electives1 | Ìý | 3 |
| Year Total: | 16 | 16 |
| Ìý | ||
| Fourth Year | Units | |
| Fall | Spring | |
| ECONÌý46403 International Macroeconomics and Finance | 3 | Ìý |
| International Economics and Business Elective | 3 | Ìý |
| International Economics and Business Elective | 3 | Ìý |
| Area Studies Class | 3 | Ìý |
| General Electives1 | 3 | Ìý |
| International Economics and Business Elective | Ìý | 3 |
| Area Studies Class | Ìý | 3 |
| General Electives (as needed to total 120 degree hours)1 | Ìý | 5-7 |
Depending on choices in major, students may need to take 3 credit hours of general electives at the 30000 level | ||
| Year Total: | 15 | 13 |
| Ìý | ||
| Total Units in Sequence: | Ìý | 120 |
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Students must complete the State Minimum Core and the requirements of their major(s) as outlined in the Catalog of Studies. These courses also fulfill many, if not all, of the . Please visit these pages in the links provided and consult with your academic adviser when making course selections to fulfill these requirements.