Specific course requirements for each degree program are outlined below. This list should serve as a simple method of evaluating which courses are necessary for students to complete, depending on their chosen degree.
The courses listed for each program are not listed according to the order they should be taken. The semester breakdown of courses can be found on the Course Sequences page.
Economics (B.A.)
Courses
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Approved Alternative Courses |
ACCT 205 - Introductory Accounting ECON 101 - Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 102 - Principles of Microeconomics ECON 223 - Statistics ECON 241 - Intermediate Macroeconomics ECON 242 - Intermediate Microeconomics ECON 243 - Advanced Macroeconomics ECON 244 - Advanced Microeconomics ECON 463 - Econometrics ECON (---) - Economics Elective I ECON (---) - Economics Elective II ECON (---) - Economics Elective III ECON (---) - Economics Elective IV MATH 111 - Calculus for Social Life Sciences MATH 112 - Calculus for Social Life Sciences II ECON 221 – Economics of Big Data MGT 226 - Financial Management MGT 301 - Ethics for Business and Economics
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ECON 103 - Macro for Honors Students ECON 104 or HSSS 102 - Micro for Honors HSSS 203 - Statistics for Honors MATH121 otherwise Free Elective** if placed out MATH122 otherwise Free Elective** if placed out HSSS 101
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Liberal Arts Courses |
Approved Alternative Courses |
ART (---) - Abroad* ENG 101 - Writing: Logic & Rhetoric ENG 461 - Shakespeare ENG (---) - Elective HIST 257 - American History HIST (---) - Abroad* PHIL 201 - Classical Mind PHIL 202 - Modern Mind PHIL 309 - Philosophy of Ethics or another Area I PHIL course PHIL (---) - Elective TRS 201 - Faith Seeking Understanding TRS 211 - Scripture TRS (---) - Abroad* TRS 352 - Christian Marriage and Family Life Intro Language I (if needed) Intro Language II (if needed) Intermediate Language I Intermediate Language II* - Abroad Four Free Electives**
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ENG 462, 463; 124, 231, 232 HIST 280, 280B, 361A PHIL 305 or another Area II PHIL course TRS 210, 300, 302, 304, 310, 311, 312, 313 Any 300-level TRS course Free Elective**, if placed out of language Free Elective**, if placed out of language |
*The courses taken while abroad depend on what location and program the student chooses to pursue. **Free Electives are non Business and Economics courses. |
Economics (B.S.)
Courses
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Approved Alternative Courses |
ACCT 205 - Introductory Accounting ECON 101 - Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 102 - Principles of Microeconomics ECON 223 - Statistics ECON 241 - Intermediate Macroeconomics ECON 242 - Intermediate Microeconomics ECON 243 - Advanced Macroeconomics ECON 244 - Advanced Microeconomics ECON 301 - Ethics for Business and Economics ECON 361 - Math Economics ECON 363 - Econometrics ECON 364 - Econometrics II ECON (---) - Economics Elective I ECON (---) - Economics Elective II ECON (---) - Economics Elective III ECON (---) - Economics Elective IV MATH 111 - Calculus for Social Life Sciences MATH 112 - Calculus for Social Life Sciences II ECON 221 – Economics of Big Data MGT 226 - Financial Management
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ECON 103 - Macro for Honors Students ECON 104 or HSSS 102 - Micro for Honors HSSS 203 - Statistics for Honors MATH121 otherwise Free Elective** if placed out MATH122 otherwise Free Elective** if placed out HSSS 101
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Liberal Arts Courses |
Approved Alternative Courses |
ART (---) - Abroad* ENG 101 - Writing: Logic & Rhetoric ENG 461 - Shakespeare HIST 257 - American History HIST (---) - Abroad* PHIL 201 - Classical Mind PHIL 202 - Modern Mind PHIL 309 - Philosophy of Ethics TRS 201 - Faith Seeking Understanding TRS 211 - Scripture TRS (---) - Abroad* TRS 352 - Christian Marriage and Family Life Intro Language I (if needed) Intro Language II (if needed) Intermediate Language I Intermediate Language II* - Abroad Four Free Electives**
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ENG 462, 463; 124, 231, 232 HIST 280, 280B, 361A PHIL 333 or other appropriate PHIL course TRS 210, 300, 302, 304, 310, 311, 312, 313 Any 300-level TRS course Free Elective**, if placed out of language Free Elective**, if placed out of language |
*The courses taken while abroad depend on what location and program the student chooses to pursue. **Free Electives are non Business and Economics courses. |
International Economics and Finance (B.S) - Honors
Courses
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Approved Alternative Courses |
ACCT 205 - Introductory Accounting ECON 103 - Macroeconomics for Honors Students ECON 104 - Microeconomics for Honors Students ECON 221 – Economics of Big Data ECON 223 - Statistics ECON 241 - Intermediate Macroeconomics ECON 242 - Intermediate Microeconomics ECON 243 - Advanced Macroeconomics ECON 244 - Advanced Microeconomics ECON 301 - Ethics for Business and Economics ECON 363 - Econometrics ECON 480 - International Trade ECON 481 - International Finance ECON (---) - Economics Elective I ECON (---) - Economics Elective II MATH 111 - Calculus for Social Life Sciences MATH 112 - Calculus for Social Life Sciences II FIN 226 - Financial Management FIN 332 - Investment Analysis FIN 334 - Corporate Finance I FIN 337 - Options & Futures FIN 389 - International Corporate Finance
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HSSS 102 HSSS 203 - Statistics for Honors HSSS 101 - Honors MATH121 otherwise Free Elective** if placed out MATH122 otherwise Free Elective** if placed out
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Liberal Arts Courses |
Approved Alternative Courses |
ART (---) - Abroad* ENG 101 - Writing: Logic & Rhetoric ENG 461 - Shakespeare HIST 257 - American History HIST (---) - Abroad* PHIL 201 - Classical Mind PHIL 202 - Modern Mind PHIL 309 - Philosophy of Ethics TRS 201 - Faith Seeking Understanding TRS 211 - Scripture TRS (---) - Abroad* TRS 352 - Christian Marriage and Family Life Intro Language I (if needed) Intro Language II (if needed) Intermediate Language I Intermediate Language II* - Abroad Two Free Electives**
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ENG 462, 463; 124, 231, 232 HIST 280, 280B, 361A PHIL 333 or other appropriate PHIL course TRS 210, 300, 302, 304, 310, 311, 312, 313 Any 300-level TRS course Free Elective**, if placed out of language Free Elective**, if placed out of language |
*The courses taken while abroad depend on what location and program the student chooses to pursue. **Free Electives are non Business and Economics courses.
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