+ Economics Minor
Department
of Economics
3002 Business Administration, 419-372-2646
The
economics minor (offered through the College
of Arts and Sciences) is available to all students
except those majoring or specializing in economics.
The minor is for students who want some exposure
to economics but who do not want the full complement
of theory. The minor is an excellent complement
to other social sciences such as political science,
psychology, history, or sociology, and provides
a strong policy focus.
Minor
(21 hours) — click
for 2009-2010 course requirements
21
Credit Hours Required:
- ECON
202, Principles of Microeconomics (3)
- ECON
203, Principles of Macroeconomics (3)
- Select
15 additional ECON
hours (except ECON 200) (15)
- Satisfy
a written and oral communications requirement
in Economics. Certification by an Economics
faculty member that the requirement has been
met is required. Details are available in
the Economics Department office.
Notes:
ECON
200 does not count in the minor. All courses
in the minor must be taken for a letter grade.
Substitute
courses must be approved by the department.
All students must complete at least 15 credit
hours toward the minor that are not counted
in the student's major or specialization or
another minor. For non-business students, the
total number of hours earned in the College
of Business Administration courses may not exceed
25 percent or 30 hours of the 122 needed for
graduation, counting the major and the minor.
(Note: six hours of STAT
and nine hours of ECON
are exempt from this limitation.)
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