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Mar 28, 2024
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2016-2017 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Economics Honors, BA
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About the Program
Economics is the study of how people make decisions in the face of scarcities. Economics evaluates topics such as inflation, business cycles, international trade, tax policies, energy costs, the banking system, crime and the legal system, public finance, and economic development. Students explore economic issues and theories through a variety of disciplines while honing their writing, communication, and analytical skills.
Degree Requirements and Supplemental Information
The full Program Requirements for 2016-17 Economics Honors include all Supplemental Information and selective lists of those categories which a student must fulfill in order to earn their degree. These are intended to be printer-friendly, but include less descriptive course detail.
Please see below for program requirements and the necessary degree fulfillments.
Economics-BA
ECON
120 Credits
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Liberal Arts Core Curriculum
Each liberal arts major is designed as a four-year plan of study and includes three types of courses: Major, Core, and Elective. Most students take five courses per semester, with some of each type.
Professional academic advisors meet individually with each of our students on a regular basis to help with course selection, academic planning, and career development, as well as to help students find additional resources on campus.
For the Liberal Arts Core Curriculum click here .
Departmental/Program Major Courses (45 - 49 credits)
A Minor in the College of Liberal Arts IS required with this major. Students CANNOT receive both the BS (M) and BA (LA) in Economics.
A minimum 3.5 Average GPA is required in all ECON courses taken for the major. Students are required to take ENGL 106/108 and COM 114 as their core requirement. These courses included in the Economics Admission requirements.
Pre-Economics Courses: (15-19 credits)
The following courses:
Upper Division Economics Admission Requirements
The following are the Economics Admission Index (EAI) courses: ENGL 10600 /10800 , COM 11400 , ECON 25100 , ECON 25200 , MA 16010 /16100 /16500 , and CS 23500 . To be admitted to Upper Division Economics, students must complete all of the EAI courses with an EAI GPA of 2.75 or higher, have a C- or higher in all EAI courses, and not be on probation. Students also must have a C- or higher in any ECON course taken previously or concurrently with the EAI courses. A maximum of three EAI courses may be repeated one time each for a grade. Grades of “F” earned in an EAI or ECON course may only be retaken at Purdue University. Previous enrollments in MA 16100 /MA 16500 do not count in the EAI GPA if replaced with MA 16010 .
Requirements for Upper Division Economics
A. The following Foundation Course (6 credits)
B. The following Economics courses (12 credits)
C. Select four Economics courses from the 30000, 40000, or 50000 level (12 credits)
(except 51300 , 51400 , or 51500 )
At least three courses must be taken at Purdue University; and no more than three upper division ECON courses per semester unless at least 2.75 overall GPA
D. Complete the requirements for any College of Liberal Arts Minor (or Major)
Other Departmental/Program Course Requirements (57 credits)
- ENGL 10600 - First-Year Composition or
- ENGL 10800 - Accelerated First-Year Composition
- COM 11400 - Fundamentals Of Speech Communication
- Other Languages (Proficiency through Level IV in one language) - Credits Hours: 12.00
- Mathematics - Credit Hours: 3.00
- Statistics - Credit Hours: 3.00
- Western Heritage - Credit Hours: 3.00
- United States Tradition - Credit Hours: 3.00
- Other Cultures - Credit Hours: 3.00
- Aesthetic Awareness - Credit Hours: 3.00
- Racial and Ethnic Diversity - Credit Hours: 3.00
- Gender Issues - Credit Hours: 3.00
- Social Ethics - Credit Hours: 3.00
- Individual and Society - Credit Hours: 3.00
- Global Perspective - Credit Hours: 3.00
- Natural Sciences - Credit Hours: 3.00
- Natural Sciences Lab - Credit Hours: 3.00
Electives (11 - 18 credits)
University Core Requirements
- Human Cultures Humanities
- Human Cultures Behavioral/Social Science
- Information Literacy
- Science #1
- Science #2
- Science, Technology & Society Selective
- Written Communication
- Oral Communication
- Quantitative Reasoning
Spring 3rd Year
- ENGL 42000 - Business Writing
- Global Perspective - Credit Hours: 3.00
- REQ C - Credit Hours: 3.00
- MINOR REQ - Credit Hours: 3.00
- Elective - Credit Hours: 3.00
Spring 4th Year
- Other Cultures - Credit Hours: 3.00
- REQ C - Credit Hours: 3.00
- MINOR REQ - Credit Hours: 3.00
- Elective - Credit Hours: 3.00
- Elective - Credit Hours: 3.00
Note
Note that ECON 36000 has a prerequisite of STAT 35000 /51100 or STAT 22500 & MGMT 30500 . ECON 36000 may be used to fulfil the Liberal Arts Core Curriculum requirement in Statistics.
Note that ECON 49900 has prerequisites of ECON 36000 , Minimum GPA of 3.5, and 12 Credits of upper-division economics courses.
A minimum average 3.5 GPA is required in all ECON courses taken for the major
120 semester credits required for Bachelor of Arts degree.
3.5 Graduation GPA required for Bachelor of Arts degree.
32 credit hours at 30000 level or higher required for Bachelor of Arts degree.
Degree Requirements
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Foreign Language Courses
Foreign Language proficiency requirements vary by program. For acceptable languages and proficiency levels, see your advisor:
American Sign Language, Arabic, Chinese, French, German, (ancient) Greek, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish
Critical Course
The ♦ course is considered critical. A Critical Course is one that a student must be able to pass to persist and succeed in a particular major.
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