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Bachelor of Arts in Economics
University Requirements
- A total of 120 credit hours
- 6 credit hours of college writing
- 3 credit hours of college mathematics
or the equivalent by examination
General Education Requirements
- A total of 30 credit hours, consisting
of one foundation course and one second-level course in an approved
sequence from each of the five curricular areas
- No more than 6 credit hours may be taken
in the same discipline
Tracks
General or International
Major Requirements
- 37 credit hours with grades of C or better
- For the International track, demonstration
of intermediate level or higher competence in one modern foreign
language
Core Requirements (16 credit hours)
- ECON-100/ECON-100G Macroeconomics 4:1
(3)
- ECON-200/ECON-200G Microeconomics 4:2
(3)
- ECON-300 Intermediate Microeconomics
(3) or ECON-500 Microeconomics (3)
- ECON-301 Intermediate Macroeconomics
(3) or ECON-501 Macroeconomics (3)
- One of the following:
ECON-480 Research Seminar in Economics
(3)
ECON-491 Internship (3)
ECON-492 Internship in Teaching Economics
(3)
Study abroad course with emphasis in economics
or political economy at 300-level or higher.
- STAT-202 Basic Statistics (4)
General
- 18 credit hours in economics courses
(ECON-XXX) at the 300 level or above.
Students may take no more than two of the following: ECON-370
International Economics, ECON-371 International Economics: Trade,
and ECON-372 International Economics: Finance. Students may
take no more then two of: ECON-361, ECON-362, and ECON-363. One
course at the 300-level may be taken outside of the Economics
Department with the advisor's approval if the course is closely
related to economics. No more than 6 credit hours may be fulfilled
by the Washington Economic Policy Semester courses or economics
courses from study abroad programs. No more than 3 credit hours of independent reading and
study courses and internships may be used to satisfy
this requirement.
International
- ECON-371 International Economics: Trade
(3)
- ECON-372 International Economics: Finance
(3)
- One of the following: ECON-351 Comparative
Economic Systems (3), ECON-361 Economic Development (3), ECON-362
Microeconomics of Development (3), ECON-363 Macroeconomics of
Development, ECON-358 Economics of the World Regions (3) (topics),
ECON-552 Economics of Transition (3), ECON-555 Economic Development
of Latin America (3)
- One of the following: IBUS-300 Fundamentals
of International Business (3), SIS-385 International Economic
Policy (3), SIS-465 International Trade and Investment Relations
(3), SIS-466 International Monetary and Financial Relations
(3)
- 6 credit
hours of additional economics courses (ECON-XXX) at the 300
level or above, excluding ECON-370 International Economics.
No more than 6 credit hours may be fulfilled by the Washington
Economic Policy Semester courses and economics courses from
Study Abroad Programs.
No more than 3 credit hours of independent reading and study
courses and internships maybe be used to satisfy this
requirement.
For advice on planning a major in Economics,
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[fax] 202-885-3790
Economics Department Email
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Updated: 09/09/2008
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of Economics, American University, Roper Hall 105
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