{"id":5,"date":"2012-06-22T12:24:58","date_gmt":"2012-06-22T12:24:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/huangshizhaopin.com\/economics\/curriculum\/"},"modified":"2017-09-19T16:19:09","modified_gmt":"2017-09-19T20:19:09","slug":"curriculum","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/huangshizhaopin.com\/academics\/undergraduate-programs\/economics\/curriculum\/","title":{"rendered":"Curriculum"},"content":{"rendered":"\n \n
Dr. Devin T. Rafferty<\/span>, Chairperson<\/em><\/p>\n The Department of Economics and Finance offers majors in Economics, Finance, and Quantitative Economics and Finance\u00a0and minors in Economics and Finance.<\/p>\n Three of the required credits for the major count towards the Core Curriculum Requirements.<\/p>\n EC-300<\/span><\/span> is a Required Upper-Level Course and not an Upper-Level Elective Course.<\/span><\/p><\/td><\/tr> EC-496<\/span><\/span> is a Required Upper-Level Course and not an Upper-Level Elective Course.<\/span><\/p><\/td><\/tr> May choose either FN-401<\/span><\/span> or FN-410<\/span><\/span> but not both. Students cannot take both FN-401<\/span><\/span> and FN-410<\/span><\/span>. Either of these courses can serve as a prerequisite for FN-411<\/span><\/span>. FN-401<\/span><\/span> and FN-410<\/span><\/span> are not Upper-Level Elective Courses.<\/span><\/p><\/td><\/tr> EC-324<\/span><\/span>: Poverty and Inequality fulfills the Pluralism requirement.<\/span><\/p><\/td><\/tr> Ethics in Financial Professions fulfills the second Interdisciplinary Seminar and Values requirements.<\/span> It is not an Upper-Level Elective.<\/p><\/td><\/tr><\/table>\n Three of the required credits for the major count towards the Core Curriculum Requirements.<\/p>\n EC-300<\/span><\/span> is a Required Upper-Level Course and not an Upper-Level Elective Course.<\/span><\/p><\/td><\/tr> EC-496<\/span><\/span> is a Required Upper-Level Course and not an Upper-Level Elective Course.<\/span><\/p><\/td><\/tr> May choose either FN-401<\/span><\/span> or FN-410<\/span><\/span> but not both. Students cannot take both FN-401<\/span><\/span> and FN-410<\/span><\/span>. Either of these courses can serve as a prerequisite for FN-411<\/span><\/span>.\u00a0<\/span>FN-401<\/span><\/span> and FN-410<\/span><\/span> are not Upper-Level Elective Courses.<\/span><\/p><\/td><\/tr> EC-324<\/span><\/span>: Poverty and Inequality fulfills the Pluralism requirement.<\/span><\/p><\/td><\/tr> Ethics in Financial Professions fulfills the second\u00a0<\/span>Interdisciplinary\u00a0Seminar and Values requirements.<\/span> It is not an Upper-Level Elective.<\/p><\/td><\/tr><\/table>\n Three of the required credits for the major count towards the Core Curriculum Requirements.<\/p>\n EC-300<\/span><\/span> is a Required Upper-Level Course and not an Upper-Level Elective Course.<\/span><\/p><\/td><\/tr> EC-496<\/span><\/span> is a Required Upper-Level Course and not an Upper-Level Elective Course.<\/span><\/p><\/td><\/tr> May choose either\u00a0FN-401<\/span><\/span><\/span>\u00a0orFN-410<\/span><\/span>\u00a0but not both. Students cannot take both\u00a0FN-401<\/span><\/span>\u00a0and\u00a0FN-410<\/span><\/span>. Either of these courses can serve as a prerequisite for\u00a0FN-411<\/span><\/span>.\u00a0FN-401<\/span><\/span>\u00a0and\u00a0FN-410<\/span><\/span>\u00a0are not Upper-Level Elective Courses.<\/p><\/td><\/tr> Ethics in Financial Professions fulfills the second <\/span>Interdisciplinary Seminar and Values requirements.<\/span> It is not an Upper-Level Elective.<\/p><\/td><\/tr><\/table>\n Nine\u00a0of the required credits for the major count towards the Core Curriculum Requirements.<\/p>\n EC-300<\/span><\/span> is a Required Upper-Level Course and not an Upper-Level Elective Course<\/span><\/p><\/td><\/tr> EC-496<\/span><\/span> is a Required Upper-Level Course and not an Upper-Level Elective Course.<\/span><\/p><\/td><\/tr> May choose either FN-401<\/span><\/span> or FN-410<\/span><\/span> but not both. Students cannot take both FN-401<\/span><\/span> and FN-410<\/span><\/span>. Either of these courses can serve as a prerequisite forRequirements for Economics Major<\/h2>\n
Degree of Bachelor of Arts<\/h3>\n
EC-101<\/span><\/td> Macroeconomic Principles (Core Social Science)<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr>\n EC-102<\/span><\/td> Microeconomic Principles<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr>\n EC-251<\/span><\/td> Intermediate Microeconomics<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr>\n EC-252<\/span><\/td> Intermediate Macroeconomics<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr>\n EC-300<\/span><\/td> Quantitative Analysis<\/td> 3.00<\/td><\/tr>\n EC-496<\/span><\/td> Capstone Seminar (WI) 2<\/sup><\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr>\n FN-401<\/span><\/td> Intro to Corporate Financialization 3<\/sup><\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr>\n or\u00a0FN-410<\/span><\/td> Business Finance<\/td><\/tr>\n FN-416<\/span><\/td> Ethics in Financial Professions 4<\/sup><\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr>\n EC\/FN<\/span><\/td> Economics\/Finance Electives<\/span> 5<\/sup><\/td> 15<\/td><\/tr>\n Total Credits<\/td> 39<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table>\n\n 1<\/sup><\/td> 2<\/sup><\/td> 3<\/sup><\/td> 4<\/sup><\/td> 5<\/sup><\/td> Requirements for Economics Major<\/h2>\n
Degree of Bachelor of Science<\/h3>\n
EC-101<\/span><\/td> Macroeconomic Principles (Core Social Science)<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr>\n EC-102<\/span><\/td> Microeconomic Principles<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr>\n EC-251<\/span><\/td> Intermediate Microeconomics<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr>\n EC-252<\/span><\/td> Intermediate Macroeconomics<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr>\n EC-300<\/span><\/td> Quantitative Analysis 6<\/sup><\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr>\n EC-496<\/span><\/td> Capstone Seminar (WI) 7<\/sup><\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr>\n FN-401<\/span><\/td> Intro to Corporate Financialization 8<\/sup><\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr>\n or\u00a0FN-410<\/span><\/td> Business Finance<\/td><\/tr>\n EC\/FN<\/span><\/td> Economics\/Finance Electives<\/span> 9<\/sup><\/td> 15<\/td><\/tr>\n FN-416<\/span><\/td> Ethics in Financial Professions 10<\/sup><\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr>\n AC-151<\/span><\/td> Principles of Accounting I<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr>\n AC-152<\/span><\/td> Principles of Accounting II<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr>\n BL-161<\/span><\/td> Introduction to Law & Contracts<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr>\n BA-151<\/span><\/td> Principles of Management<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr>\n BA-155<\/span><\/td> Principles of Marketing<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr>\n Total Credits<\/td> 54<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table>\n\n 6<\/sup><\/td> 7<\/sup><\/td> 8<\/sup><\/td> 9<\/sup><\/td> 10<\/sup><\/td> Requirements for Finance Major<\/h2>\n
Degree of Bachelor of Science<\/h3>\n
EC-101<\/span><\/td> Macroeconomic Principles (Core Social Science)<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr>\n EC-102<\/span><\/td> Microeconomic Principles<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr>\n EC-251<\/span><\/td> Intermediate Microeconomics<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr>\n EC-252<\/span><\/td> Intermediate Macroeconomics<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr>\n EC-300<\/span><\/td> Quantitative Analysis 11<\/sup><\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr>\n EC-496<\/span><\/td> Capstone Seminar (WI) 12<\/sup><\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr>\n FN-401<\/span><\/td> Intro to Corporate Financialization 13<\/sup><\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr>\n or\u00a0FN-410<\/span><\/td> Business Finance<\/td><\/tr>\n FN-416<\/span><\/td> Ethics in Financial Professions 14<\/sup><\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr>\n FN<\/span><\/td> FN Electives<\/span><\/td> 15<\/td><\/tr>\n AC-151<\/span><\/td> Principles of Accounting I<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr>\n AC-152<\/span><\/td> Principles of Accounting II<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr>\n BL-161<\/span><\/td> Introduction to Law & Contracts<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr>\n BA-151<\/span><\/td> Principles of Management<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr>\n BA-155<\/span><\/td> Principles of Marketing<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr>\n Total Credits<\/td> 54<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table>\n\n 11<\/sup><\/td> 12<\/sup><\/td> 13<\/sup><\/td> 14<\/sup><\/td> Requirements for Quantitative Economics and Finance Major<\/h2>\n
Degree of Bachelor of Arts<\/h3>\n
EC-101<\/span><\/td> Macroeconomic Principles (Core Social Science)<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr>\n EC-102<\/span><\/td> Microeconomic Principles<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr>\n EC-251<\/span><\/td> Intermediate Microeconomics<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr>\n EC-252<\/span><\/td> Intermediate Macroeconomics<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr>\n EC-300<\/span><\/td> Quantitative Analysis 15<\/sup><\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr>\n EC-301<\/span><\/td> Economic and Financial Modeling<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr>\n EC-303<\/span><\/td> Economic & Financial Engr W\/ Derivatives<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr>\n EC-496<\/span><\/td> Capstone Seminar (WI) 16<\/sup><\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr>\n FN-401<\/span><\/td> Intro to Corporate Financialization 17<\/sup><\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr>\n or\u00a0FN-410<\/span><\/td> Business Finance<\/td><\/tr>\n EC\/FN<\/span><\/td> Economics\/Finance Electives<\/span> 18<\/sup><\/td> 15<\/td><\/tr>\n FN-416<\/span><\/td> Ethics in Financial Professions 19<\/sup><\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr>\n MA-123<\/span><\/td> Elementary Calculus I (Core Math)<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr>\n MA-124<\/span><\/td> Elementary Calculus II (Core Math)<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr>\n MA-218<\/span><\/td> Quantitative Methods for Business<\/td> 3<\/td><\/tr>\n Total Credits<\/td> 54<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table>\n\n 15<\/sup><\/td> 16<\/sup><\/td> 17<\/sup><\/td>