Minor in Economics

An economy is a system that produces output and distributes it among members of a society. Economics studies show how that system functions and how it can be improved. For a student majoring in another social science, the study of economics is a way to broaden their analysis of society. For a student majoring in business, the study of economics will expand their understanding of the business environment.

Minor Requirements

The minor in economics is open to students both inside and outside the Pamplin School of Business. It requires completing two lower-division and five upper-division elective courses, listed below. Only one upper-division economics course can be cross-counted in both the minor and another major.

Degree Requirements

Prerequisites — 6 hours

ECN 120Principles of Macroeconomics

3

ECN 121Principles of Microeconomics

3

Required Courses — 15 hours

Five of the following electives (one of the first two is required):

ECN 319Intermediate Microeconomics

3

ECN 320Intermediate Macroeconomics

3

ECN 310Econometrics

3

ECN 322Environmental Economics

3

ECN 325/ENV 325Economics and Metrics for Sustainability

3

ECN 424Income Inequality

3

ECN 426Comparative Economics

3

ECN 427Sports Economics

3

ECN 428Public Finance

3

ECN 429Development Economics

3

BUS 431Financial Markets and Institutions

3

ECN 440International Economics

3