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2005 - 2006 Economics Program (ECON)
Program Goals | Program Requirements
| Bachelor of Science (ECBS) | Plan of Study
for BS | Bachelor of Arts (ECBA) | Plan
of Study for BA | Economics Minor | Course
Descriptions
Program Director: John Watkins
Faculty: Richard Chapman, Rich Collins, Aric Krause, Michael Mamo, James Seidelman,
Christopher Tong, John Watkins, Maria Wrotniak
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 program
also provides 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 degree or a Bachelor
of Science degree.
The Bachelor of Arts degree (ECBA) incorporates a significant liberal arts
component emphasizing the close relationship between economics and the liberal
arts. In consultation with the economics faculty, students may tailor their
majors to their interests by selecting courses in the following areas: political
science, sociology, psychology, anthropology, history, philosophy, mathematics,
and other arts and sciences courses as approved by the economics program director.
Courses need not be restricted to one area. Students completing the bachelor
of arts degree in economics should:
- Demonstrate an ability to interpret and analyze quantitative data.
- Demonstrate an ability to analyze economic, social, and business problems
from the economic point of view, that is, weigh the costs and benefits.
- Demonstrate an appreciation of the historical, cultural, and institutional
foundations of the economy.
- Demonstrate understanding of the policy implications of economic theories.
- Demonstrate an appreciation of how the social sciences, history, and philosophy
contribute to an understanding of economics.
The Bachelor of Science degree (ECBS) emphasizes the close relationship between
economics and business and is designed for students who wish a business background
or who wish to follow a planned progression into the Westminster MBA Program.
Students completing the bachelor of science degree in economics should:
- Demonstrate an ability to interpret and analyze quantitative data.
- Demonstrate an ability to analyze economic, social, and business problems
from the economic point of view, that is, weigh the costs and benefits.
- Demonstrate an appreciation of the historical, cultural, and institutional
foundations of the economy.
- Demonstrate understanding of the policy implications of economic theories.
- Demonstrate an appreciation for how economics integrates with business.
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.
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.
Bachelor of Science (ECBS)
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Liberal Education Courses
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Economics students should take the following courses as part of the liberal
education (LE) requirements. These courses must be completed before registering
for upper division business courses:
ECON 253 Elementary Macroeconomics (LE Group 3)
ENGL 110 Composition and Research (LE Skills Requirement)
MATH 141 College Algebra (LE Group 10)
MATH 150 Elementary Statistics (LE Skills Requirement)
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Requirement Description
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Foreign Language Requirement
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Economics majors must complete eight credit hours in one of the following
ways:
- Four credit hours of a foreign language, and either: four credit hours
of a Westminster May term/summer international study tour, or four credits
of an international study tour transferred from an accredited college
or university.
- Eight credit hours of a single foreign language.
See Foreign Language Requirement for equivalencies, AP and CLEP credit
policy.
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Lower Division Business Courses
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MGMT 110 Historical Traditions of Business and Entrepreneurship
ACCT 213 Accounting Principles
ECON 253 Elementary Macroeconomics
ECON 263 Elementary Microeconomics
IRM 200 Principles of Information Resource Management
MATH 150 Elementary Statistics
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Upper Division Business Courses
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MGMT 305 Principles of Management
MGMT 325 Business and Employment Law
MGMT 485 Strategic Management
MKTG 300 Principles of Marketing
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Upper Division Required Economics Courses
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ECON 317 Macroeconomics Theory
ECON 318 Microeconomic Theory
ECON 499 Econometrics
Upper Division Economics electives
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4
4
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12
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Practice/Experience Courses
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ECON 440* Internship
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ECON 441* Economics Practicum
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ECON 442* Professional Portfolio
*Note to transfers: all internships (440) must be taken at upper division
level. For transfer of credit for 441 or 442, please see the Practice
Experience Coordinator.
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TOTAL HOURS FOR B.S. ECONOMICS
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Note: All students must complete 124 hours of coursework to graduate,
40 hours of which must be upper division (300 level or above). Students may
need to take other courses to complete the college 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.
Recommended Plan of Study for Bachelor of Science in Economics
In order to complete all major requirements, Economics majors should plan to
take business courses in the following stages, subject to scheduling and availability
constraints, in conjunction with other required courses and electives.
Freshman - Sophomore
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Sophomore - Junior
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ACCT
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213 Accounting Principles
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ACCT
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313 Managerial Accounting
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ECON
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253 Elem Macroeconomics
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ECON
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263 Elem Microeconomics
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IRM
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200 Princ of Info Res Mgmt
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MGMT
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305 Princ of Management
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MGMT
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110 Hist/Trad of Bus &Entrep
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MGMT
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325 Business Law
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MATH
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141 College Algebra
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MKTG
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300 Princ of Marketing
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MATH
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150 Statistics
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Foreign Language
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Foreign Language
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Junior - Senior
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Upper Division ECON Electives
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ECON
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499 Econometrics
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MGMT
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485 Strategic Practicum
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ECON
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317 Macroeconomic Theory
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ECON
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318 Microeconomic Theory
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ECON
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440/441/442 Internship/Practicum/Portfolio Requirement
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Bachelor of Arts (ECBA)
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Liberal Education Courses
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Economics students should take the following courses as part of the liberal
education (LE) requirements. These courses must be completed before registering
for upper division business courses:
ECON 253 Elementary Macroeconomics (LE Group 3)
ENGL 110 Composition and Research (LE Skills Requirement)
MATH 141 College Algebra (LE Group 10)
MATH 150 Elementary Statistics (LE Skills Requirement)
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Requirement Description
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I.
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Foreign Language Requirement
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Economics majors must complete eight credit hours in one of the following
ways:
- Four credit hours of a foreign language, and either: four credit hours
of a Westminster May term/summer international study tour, or four credits
of an international study tour transferred from an accredited college
or university.
- Eight credit hours of a single foreign language.
See Foreign Language Requirement for equivalencies, AP and CLEP credit
policy.
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II.
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Lower Division Business Courses
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MGMT 110 Historical Traditions of Business and Entrepreneurship
ECON 253 Elementary Macroeconomics
ECON 263 Elementary Microeconomics
MATH 150 Elementary Statistics
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Upper Division Required Economics Courses
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ECON 311 History of Economic Thought 4
ECON 317 Macroeconomics Theory 4
ECON 318 Microeconomic Theory 4
ECON 440 Internship 2 - 4
ECON 499 Econometrics 4
Upper Division Economics electives 16
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IV.
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Upper Division Hours in Related Areas
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Courses must be in related areas in the liberal arts or 200-level course
or above in Computer Science or Mathematics
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8
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TOTAL HOURS FOR B.A. ECONOMICS
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Note: All students must complete 124 hours of coursework to graduate,
40 hours of which must be upper division (300 level or above). Students may
need to take other courses to complete the college hours requirement.
Recommended Plan of Study for Bachelor of Arts in Economics
In order to complete all major requirements, Economics majors should plan to
take business courses in the following stages, subject to scheduling and availability
constraints, in conjunction with other required courses and electives.
Freshman - Sophomore
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Sophomore - Junior
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ECON
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253 Elem Macroeconomics
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ECON
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311 Hist. of Econ. Thought
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ECON
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263 Elem Microeconomics
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ECON
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317 Macroeconomic Theory
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MGMT
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110 Hist/Trad of Bus & Entrep
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ECON
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318 Microeconomic Theory
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MATH
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141 College Algebra
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ECON
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499 Econometrics
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MATH
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150 Statistics
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Foreign Language
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Foreign Language
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Junior - Senior
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ECON
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440 Internship Requirement
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Upper division electives in related areas
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ECON
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Upper Division Electives
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Economics Minor
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Requirement Description
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Required Courses
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ECON 253 Elementary Macroeconomics, LE
ECON 263 Elementary Microeconomics
ECON 317 Macroeconomic Theory
ECON 318 Microeconomic Theory
One additional upper division Economics course
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TOTAL HOURS FOR ECONOMICS MINOR
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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.
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