Business Economics, Minor
The minor in Business Economics is designed to serve both business and non-business majors. Students majoring in non-business fields can benefit by understanding basic economics concepts. An economics minor is a good option for law, political science, journalism, communications, education, finance, management, supply chain management, engineering, IT, and marketing, to name a few. A minor in economics prepares students to be a more informed citizens and better- prepared consumers.
Program Requirements
| Code | Title | Credit Hours |
|---|---|---|
| Choose ONE of the following two courses that was NOT taken in Core IMPACTS (S) | ||
| Core Courses | 3 | |
| Principles of Macroeconomics | ||
or ECON 2106 | Principles of Microeconomics | |
| Elective Courses | 12 | |
| Choose any FOUR courses from the following: | ||
| Business Analytics | ||
| Intermediate Macroeconomics | ||
| Intermediate Microeconomics | ||
| Monetary Economics | ||
| Economics of Innovation | ||
| International Economics | ||
| Entertainment & Sports Economi | ||
| Managerial Economics | ||
| Selected Topics in Economics | ||
| Corporate Finance | ||
Or any other 3000 level or higher ECON course offered by the College of Business | ||
| Total Credit Hours | 15 | |
