Academic
Advising
At UNC
Charlotte, we offer a
BS in Economics,
Business Administration emphasis, or a
BS in Economics, Liberal Arts
emphasis. We also offer an
Economics
Minor to accompany your degree program. Follow these links or
the links below for more information about our degree requirements, or
about economics in general.
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Economics Internship (ECON 3400)
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Famous Economics Majors
Economics as a Major
What is economics?
What do
economists do?
What skills will I
acquire?
How do I major in
economics?
1)
CHANGE IN REQUIREMENTS FOR LIBERAL ARTS EMPHASIS
ECON
4177 History of Economic Thought is no longer a required course
for Economics majors on the liberal arts track. In place of ECON
4177 you will substitute any economics course on the 3000-4000
level. Effective immediately, your required courses for the LIBERAL
ARTS track are:
·
ECON
3112 Econometrics
·
ECON
3122 Intermediate Micro
·
ECON
3123 Intermediate Macro
·
MGMT
3160 Business Communications
·
Completion of a declared minor outside the College of Business
·
And
FIVE (5) upper level
economics electives.
The
Business Admin track has not changed.
2)
ECON 4177 WILL NOT BE OFFERED IN SPRING 08
We
will NOT be offering ECON 4177 History of Economic Thought, in
Spring semester 2008, and there are no immediate plans to offer the
course in future semesters. This means it will not be available as
an option for satisfying an economics elective.
3)
SATISFYING W WRITING INTENSIVE REQUIREMENT
As
you know, ECON 4177 was designated a writing intensive course,
qualified to satisfy your in-the-major W requirement. As we will no
longer be offering the course, you must satisfy your W requirement
some other way. MGMT 3160 Business Communication will be counted as
your in-the-major W requirement, and you will need to make sure you
have one outside the College of Business. If you transferred in an
associates degree, your entire writing intensive requirement is
satisfied with MGMT 3160. Many of you already have a W course
outside. If that is the case, you are fine. If not, you will need
to find a W course outside of the College of Business to satisfy
this requirement. If you arent sure whether you have had an
outside W course, check your online transcript. You should see a
W after the course name. Of course, if you already took ECON 4177
it will still count as a W course for you.
4)
SCHEDULE FOR INTERMEDIATE MICRO AND MACRO
For
the first time this semester (Fall 07), we have offered both ECON
3122 Intermediate Micro and ECON 3123 Intermediate Macro. Both
courses will again be offered in Spring 2008. Please note, however,
that we will go back to the original offering schedule in Fall 2008,
offering ECON 3122 Intermediate Micro only in Fall semester, and
ECON 3123 Intermediate Macro only in Spring semester. Please plan
your schedules accordingly.
If
you have questions about any of these changes, as always feel free
to contact me or come by.
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Check
sheets for Econ Majors
These are not
official documents - they are simply tools to help guide you through
your academic career. You must still meet with an advisor to make
sure you're on the right track.
2001 Catalog
(current students)
Business Admin Emphasis
Social Science Emphasis
2003 Catalog
(new incoming freshmen)
Business Admin Emphasis
Social Science Emphasis
2005 Catalog (see above)
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Economics as a Minor
Why
Minor in Economics?
What
does the Minor require?
Requirements
(9 hours)
Electives (12 hours)
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Bureau of Labor Statistics - Economist Job Information
Want more information?
Economics Internship (ECON
3400)
Open to junior and senior Economics
majors in good standing (3.0 GPA or above). Requires 150 hours of
supervised employment and the completion of an agreed-upon academic
project (ie, presentation, paper, regression analysis, etc). The
internship position must have at least 80% economic content. Students
must obtain their own position and my approval prior to being allowed to
register for this course option (When I receive information about
available opportunities, I will communicate that information to all
qualified economics majors). A proposal form must be completed and
approved before work begins.
Internship Proposal Application and Requirements
Why
Minor in Economics?
Economics is an
essential tool for understanding the complexities of modern society.
Economics analyzes how people with limited resources make choices and
how we might make better choices. It is an extremely flexible and
marketable minor. Whether your primary interest is in business,
communications, policy, data management, international studies, or
engineering, a minor in economics can give you an additional edge in the
workplace.
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What
does the Minor require?
You must take 3
required courses and 3 electives for a total of 18 hours. A minimum GPA
of 2.0 in economics courses is required for the minor. No more
than one grade of D will count toward the required hours for a minor in
economics.
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Requirements (9 hours):
Econ 2101 --
Principles of Macroeconomics
Econ 2102 --
Principles of Microeconomics
Choose one of the following:
Econ 3122 --
Intermediate Microeconomics
OR
Econ 3125 -- Managerial
Economics (Econ of the Firm)
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Electives (9 hours):
Any 3 upper-level
Economics electives (3000-4000) -- Whether your major is in business,
communication, public and international affairs, information technology,
engineering, decision sciences, health science, history, or philosophy,
there are Economics electives to complement your major. See the
course catalog and current
schedule of
classes. (May not take Econ 3200 or Econ 4102)
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