2024-2025 Catalog

Business Economics Minor

Requirements

Business Economics Minor for Sawyer Business School Learners (6 courses, 14-15 credits)

The Business Economics Minor requires six (6) courses of which three (3) are BSBA core prerequisites

EC-102Global Macroeconomics

3

EC-H102Honors Global Macroeconomics

3

STATS-250Applied Statistics

4

STATS-H250Honors Applied Statistics

4

Students in the Honors Program have the option of completing the Honors version of a course.

Choose one (1) of the following:

EC-101Applied Microeconomics

3

EC-H101Honors Applied Microeconomics

3

EC-103Using Big Data to Solve Economic and Social Problems

4

EC-H103Honors Using Big Data to Solve Economic And Social Problems

4

Choose one (1) of the following:

EC-312Intermediate Macro Theory

4

EC-432Managerial Economics

4

Elective Courses (2 courses, 8 credits)

Choose two (2) additional 4-credit economic electives, at least one of which must be at the 400-level or higher.

 

EC-131Environmental Economics

4

EC-141Development Economics

4

EC-151Economic and Human Geography

4

EC-261Behavioral Economics

4

EC-312Intermediate Macro Theory

4

EC-320Economics of Sports

4

EC-402Mathematical Economics

4

EC-421Public Finance

4

EC-430International Trade Theory and Policy

4

EC-432Managerial Economics

4

EC-442International Monetary Economics

4

EC-443Economics of Cryptocurrencies And Blockchain Technology

4

EC-445The Economics of the European Union

4

EC-450Applied Econometrics

4

EC-H450Honors Applied Econometrics

4

EC-451Economic Forecasting

4

EC-460Game Theory

4

EC-480Financial Economics

4

EC-483Money, Banking and Financial Markets

4

EC-503Internship in Economics

4

EC-510Economics Independent Study

5

EC-H510Honors Independent Study

1-5

EC-503 and EC-510 (or EC-H510) only count as electives for the minor if taken for at least 4 credits.

Business Economics Minor for College of Arts and Sciences Learners (7 courses, 24-25 credits)

Required Courses (5 courses, 16-17 credits)

SBS-101Business Foundations: Navigating the Fast-Paced Business Landscape

3

SBS-H101Honors Business Foundations: Navigating the Fast-Paced Business Landscape

3

SBS-104Innovative Teaming

3

SBS-H104Honors Innovative Teaming

3

EC-102Global Macroeconomics

3

EC-H102Honors Global Macroeconomics

3

STATS-250Applied Statistics

4

STATS-H250Honors Applied Statistics

4

Students in the Honors Program have the option of completing the Honors version of a course.
Choose one (1) of the following:
EC-101Applied Microeconomics

3

EC-H101Honors Applied Microeconomics

3

EC-103Using Big Data to Solve Economic and Social Problems

4

EC-H103Honors Using Big Data to Solve Economic And Social Problems

4

Elective Courses (2 courses, 8 credits)

Choose two (2) additional 4-credit economic electives, at least one of which must be at the 400-level or higher.
EC-131Environmental Economics

4

EC-141Development Economics

4

EC-151Economic and Human Geography

4

EC-261Behavioral Economics

4

EC-312Intermediate Macro Theory

4

EC-320Economics of Sports

4

EC-402Mathematical Economics

4

EC-421Public Finance

4

EC-430International Trade Theory and Policy

4

EC-432Managerial Economics

4

EC-442International Monetary Economics

4

EC-443Economics of Cryptocurrencies And Blockchain Technology

4

EC-445The Economics of the European Union

4

EC-450Applied Econometrics

4

EC-H450Honors Applied Econometrics

4

EC-451Economic Forecasting

4

EC-460Game Theory

4

EC-480Financial Economics

4

EC-483Money, Banking and Financial Markets

4

EC-503Internship in Economics

4

EC-510Economics Independent Study

5

EC-H510Honors Independent Study

1-5

EC-503 and EC-510 (or EC-H510) only count as electives for the minor if taken for at least 4 credits.