Minor in Economics
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The economics minor provides students with skills that are highly valued by employers, including a fundamental understanding of markets and the U.S. economy, analytical problem-solving and critical thinking skills. The economics minor pairs well with all majors, particularly Arts and Sciences disciplines. The minor requires the Principles sequence (EC 2201 and EC 2202) and four upper-division economics electives.
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EC 2201 | Principles of Economics I Contemporary topics in supply chain management not covered in depth in other business supply chain courses. Specific topic, method of presentation, and student requirements will be designated by the seminar leader. Prerequisite: SCM 328 or SCM 3328, or as announced. |
EC 2202 | Principles of Economics II Contemporary topics in supply chain management not covered in depth in other business supply chain courses. Specific topic, method of presentation, and student requirements will be designated by the seminar leader. Prerequisite: SCM 328 or SCM 3328, or as announced. |
12 Hours | 3000 or 4000 Level Economics Courses In addition to the two core courses listed above, choose 12 hours of credit from any 3000 or 4000 level course. |