Degree Requirements - 126 credits
Students can earn a Bachelor of Arts degree or a Bachelor of Science degree with this major
Economics Major Requirements: 12 courses, 40-41 credits
Core Requirements (9 courses, 28-29 credits)
| CAS-201 | College to Career: Explore Your Options and Find Your Path | 1 |
| EC-102 | Global Macroeconomics | 3 |
| EC-311 | Intermediate Micro Theory | 4 |
| EC-312 | Intermediate Macro Theory | 4 |
| EC-450 | Applied Econometrics | 4 |
| EC-490 | Senior Seminar in Economics | 4 |
| EC-511 | Professional Development in Economics | 1 |
| STATS-250 | Applied Statistics | 4 |
Choose one of the following:
| EC-101 | Applied Microeconomics | 3 |
| EC-103 | Using Big Data to Solve Economic and Social Problems | 4 |
Electives (3 courses, 12 credits)
Choose three 4-credit electives, two of which must be at the 400-level or higher:
| EC-131 | Environmental Economics | 4 |
| EC-141 | Development Economics | 4 |
| EC-151 | Economic & Human Geography | 4 |
| EC-261 | Behavioral Economics | 4 |
| EC-402 | Mathematical Economics | 4 |
| EC-421 | Public Finance | 4 |
| EC-430 | International Trade Theory & Policy | 4 |
| EC-432 | Managerial Economics | 4 |
| EC-442 | International Monetary Economics | 4 |
| EC-445 | The Economics of the European Union | 4 |
| EC-451 | Economic Forecasting | 4 |
| EC-460 | Game Theory | 4 |
| EC-480 | Financial Economics | 4 |
| EC-483 | Money, Banking & Financial Markets | 4 |
| EC-503 | Internship in Economics | 1-4 |
| EC-510 | EC Independent Study | 1-5 |
| EC-H510 | Honors Independent Study | 1-5 |
Residency Requirement Policy: In the College of Arts and Sciences, a two-course (8 credit) residency requirement must be satisfied for completion of a minor and a four-course (16 credit) residency requirement must be satisfied for the completion of a major.
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Economics Major Learning Goals and Objectives
Learning goals and objectives reflect the educational outcomes achieved by students through the completion of this program. These transferable skills prepare Suffolk students for success in the workplace, in graduate school, and in their local and global communities.
| Learning Goals |
Learning Objectives |
| Students will... |
Students will be able to... |
| Understand key economic concepts and institutions and use this knowledge to explain economic events, solve problems, and recommend and defend economic policies |
- Develop a knowledge base of economic concepts and institutions
- Solve problems using economic analysis
- Assess economic policies
- Develop an understanding of the global economy |
| Develop skills in using quantitative methods to solve economic problems and analyze economic issues |
- Retrieve, interpret, and manipulate economic data
- Conduct research projects that involve analyzing issues that use economic data |
| Communicate clearly both orally and in writing |
- Present the results of their economic studies in writing
- Orally present the results of their economic studies |
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Honors
To complete requirements for honors in the major, a candidate must:
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Graduate with a major GPA of 3.6 or higher
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Graduate with an overall GPA of 3.3 or higher
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Complete EC-H490 with a minimum grade of B+
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Present a senior research paper to the Economics Department
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CAS Honors Program students only: Also present work from the senior honors experience at the Honors Symposium
About the Economics Major
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