CHECKLIST FOR ECONOMICS MAJORS
Requirements: Economics Core 7 units
_______ EC 101 Macroeconomics
_______ EC 102 Microeconomics
_______ either EC 301 Intermediate Macroeconomics
or EC 302 Intermediate Microeconomics
_______ EC 415 Applied Econometrics
_______ MA 108 Statistics for Business and Economics
Senior Learning Community
_______ EC 400 Senior Reflective Tutorial
_______ EC 420 Methodology and Research in Economics
Electives in Economics: 4 units in Economics from the following(Prerequisite may be required)
_______ EC 301 Intermediate Macroeconomics
_______ EC 302 Intermediate Microeconomics
_______ EC 304 International Finance
_______ EC 305 International Trade
_______ EC 306 Economics of the Environment
_______ EC 307 Health Economics
_______ EC 312 Economics of Genocide
_______ EC 313 Labor Economics and Industrial Relations
_______ EC 411 Industrial Organization and Public Policy: Big Business U.S.A.
_______ EC 412 Economic Development
_______ EC 414 Economics of Discrimination
_______ EC 291 Special Topics in Economics
_______ EC 297 Internship in Economics (one unit)
_______ EC 397 Internship in Economics (two units)
Cognate requirements: 1 unit
_______ MA 124 Applied Calculus
EC 297 Economics Internship (One unit) A faculty supervised, part-time practical work experience in the fields of economics or finance. Students will submit a written log of their experience, and complete a substantial project or paper related to their work. Prerequisites: EC 101 and EC102 and at least 4 other units in Economics. Permission of the chair of the department is required. Offered fall and spring semesters and in the summer session.
EC 397 Economics Internship (Two units) A faculty supervised, part-time practical work experience in the fields of economics or finance. Students will submit a written log of their experience, and complete a substantial project or paper related to their work. Prerequisites: EC 101 and EC102 and at least 4 other units in Economics. Permission of the chair of the department is required. Offered fall and spring semesters and in the summer session.