Economics Program Requirements
Faculty
- Michael Mamo (Chair)
Program Goals
The Economics Program offers a major and a minor in economics, which prepares students for careers in government, business, banking, and finance. The majors also provide an excellent foundation for graduate work in economics, law, business, philosophy, history, and the social sciences. Students in the Economics Program select a program of study leading to a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree or a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree.
- The Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Economics emphasizes the close relationship between economics and business and is designed for students who seek an economics degree integrated with a strong foundation in business fundamentals.
- The Bachelor of Arts Degree in Economics with a Liberal Arts Concentration incorporates a significant liberal arts component emphasizing the close relationship between economics and the liberal arts. Students may tailor their major to their interests by either completing a minor in the liberal arts or completing a foreign language component along with additional liberal arts courses chosen in consultation with the Economics faculty and approved by the program director. The courses chosen need not be restricted to one discipline.
All students majoring in Economics can:
- Assemble, analyze, and interpret empirical evidence and communicate outcomes effectively in written and verbal forms
- Analyze economic, social, and business problems and recommend courses of action while recognizing the role of assumptions and the limitations of economic analysis
- Demonstrate appreciation of the historical, cultural, and institutional foundations of the economy
- Demonstrate understanding of the policy implication of economic theories
- Demonstrate an appreciation of how the social sciences, history, and philosophy contribute to an understanding of economics
Students with a strong interest in Economics are invited to join the Westminster Chapter of Omicron Delta Epsilon. Membership is open to students who have completed at least 12 credit hours in Economics with a minimum 3.0 GPA in Economics and 3.2 in their overall GPA.
Students who wish to participate in the MBA Program for Westminster Graduates should consider only the Bachelor of Science in Business Economics and apply for admission to the MBA program during their senior year. Students are encouraged to meet with their program advisor for specific requirements. Information on the MBA program admission requirements is found in the MBA section of this catalog.
Program Requirements
To fulfill requirements for a major in Economics, students must complete the courses listed below. Students must maintain a 2.3 GPA in courses required for the Economics major. Students who major in the B.S. in Business Economics degree are also required to complete the Educational Testing Service (ETS) Major Field Test in Business before they are eligible to graduate. Exceptions may be considered by program chair when relocation or other conditions make completion of the test impractical.
Students must meet the university-wide graduation requirements in addition to the Economics major:
- WCore or Honors requirements
- 30 upper division hours
- 124 total hours
Undergraduate Business Core
Students in all business majors (with the exception of B.A. Liberal Arts Concentration in Economics) are required to complete a common undergraduate Business Core designed to develop skills in all functional areas of business.
There are two components to the common undergraduate core: lower-division core requirements and upper-division core requirements. Since many of the lower-division core requirements are prerequisites for upper-division core requirements, students should work to complete lower-division courses early in their program of study. Upper-division core requirements should be taken when prerequisites are met. Prerequisites are noted in the table below.
Bachelor of Science in Business Economics
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I. Undergraduate Business Core Core Lower Division Courses |
48-50 25 |
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Core Upper Division Courses | 23-25 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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II. Upper Division Required Courses | 16 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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III. Senior Capstone | 4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Total Hours for the B.S. in Business Economics | 68-70 |
Note: All students must complete 124 hours of coursework to graduate, 30 hours of which must be upper division (300 level or above). Students may need to take other courses to complete the university hours requirement. Please refer to the Undergraduate Degree Requirements section of this catalog for information about restrictions when completing a major and a minor or two majors.
*Exceptions may be considered by program chair when relocation or other conditions make completion of the test impractical.
Recommended Plan of Study for Business Economics (B.S.)
Starting Business Economics as a First-Year Student
Fall Semester | Spring Semester | |
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Year 1 | WCORE 1 WCORE 2 BUSI 101A (LC) BUSI 101B (LC) |
WCORE 3 WCORE 4 DATA 220 BUSI 225 |
Year 2 | WCORE 5 WCORE 6 BUSI 200 ECON 253 |
ECON 263 MKTG 300 ACCT 213 MGMT 305 |
Year 3 | ACCT 313 BUSI 300 FINC 300 ECON 317 |
BUSI 350 ECON 318 MGMT 309 |
Year 4 | BUSI 440, 441 or 442 ECON 499 Upper Division Elective |
ECON 485 |
Starting Business Economics as a Sophomore
Fall Semester | Spring Semester | |
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Year 1 | WCORE 1 WCORE 2 WCORE 3 |
WCORE 4 WCORE 5 WCORE 6 |
Year 2 | BUSI 101A BUSI 101B ECON 253 DATA 220 |
BUSI 200 BUSI 225 ECON 263 MKTG 300 |
Year 3 | ACCT 213 ECON 317 FINC 300 MGMT 305 |
ACCT 313 BUSI 300 MGMT 309 ECON 318 |
Year 4 | BUSI 440, 441 or 442 ECON 499 Upper Division Elective BUSI 350 |
ECON 485 |
Bachelor of Arts in Economics - Liberal Arts Concentration
Students completing the Bachelor of Arts in Economics with Liberal Arts Concentration do not complete the Undergraduate Business Core in Business.
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I. Bachelor of Arts - Liberal Arts | 20 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Students completing the Liberal Arts Concentration must complete either: (a) A declared academic minor from the College of Arts and Sciences (a Business minor is not eligible for this requirement) or (b) Twelve credit hours of a single world language and an additional eight hours of upper division liberal arts courses or (c) Eight credit hours of a single world language and an additional eight hours of upper division liberal arts courses, and either:
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II. Lower Division Courses | 10 | |||||||||||||||||||||
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III. Upper Division Required Economics and Related Courses | 22-24 | |||||||||||||||||||||
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IV. Senior Capstone | 4 | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Total Hours for the B.A. Economics- Liberal Arts | 56-58 |
Note: All students must complete 124 hours of coursework to graduate, 30 hours of which must be upper division (300 level or above). Students may need to take other courses to complete the university hours requirement. *Exceptions may be considered by program chair when relocation or other conditions make completion of the test impractical.
Recommended Plan of Study for Economics (B.A.) - Liberal Arts
In order to complete all major requirements, Economics majors should plan to take economics and liberal arts courses in the following stages, subject to scheduling and availability constraints, in conjunction with other required courses and electives.
Fall Semester | Spring Semester | |
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Year 1 | ECON 253 MATH 144 Language I or Minor Requirement |
ECON 263 DATA 220 Language II or Minor Requirement |
Year 2 | ECON 317 Language III or Minor Requirement |
ECON 311 ECON 318 Liberal Arts Elective or Minor Requirement |
Year 3 | ECON 499 Upper Division Elective |
Liberal Arts Elective or Minor Requirement |
Year 4 | BUSI 440, 441 or 442 Upper Division Elective |
ECON 485 |
Economics Minor
The minor in Economics meets the needs of students at the university who seek a basic foundation in economic analysis, with formal recognition of this on their transcript, but who are unable to complete the major. The Economics minor requires only 20 hours of coursework in intermediate and principles of economics. Most Business majors will have already taken the principles classes that are prerequisites for the intermediate courses. The minor offers training in economic theory through the intermediate level. The Economics minor should be attractive for students in other business majors as well as the social sciences. It is also ideal for students preparing for an MBA program, preparing for law school, or preparing for careers in nonprofits.
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I. Requirement Description | 20 | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Total Hours for the Economics Minor | 20 |
Note: Students pursuing a minor in Economics with a major in another Gore School of Business program cannot use their ECON electives in both programs.