Economics Minor

Course Requirements

Students earn a minor in economics by completing the following requirements:

Lower-Division Courses

ECON 1Introductory Microeconomics: Resource Allocation and Market Structure

5

ECON 2Introductory Macroeconomics: Aggregate Economic Activity

5

Either these courses

AM 11A
/ECON 11A
Mathematical Methods for Economists I

5

AM 11B
/ECON 11B
Mathematical Methods for Economists II

5

or these courses

MATH 11ACalculus with Applications

5

MATH 11BCalculus with Applications

5

MATH 22Introduction to Calculus of Several Variables

5

or these courses

MATH 19ACalculus for Science, Engineering, and Mathematics

5

MATH 19BCalculus for Science, Engineering, and Mathematics

5

MATH 23AVector Calculus

5

ECON 11A, ECON 11B (also offered as AM 11A and AM 11B) or equivalent courses from transferring institution. 

Plus one of the following options:

Either this course

STAT 5Statistics

5

or these courses

STAT 7Statistical Methods for the Biological, Environmental, and Health Sciences

5

STAT 7LStatistical Methods for the Biological, Environmental, and Health Sciences Laboratory

2

Upper-Division Courses

Choose one of the following courses:

ECON 100AIntermediate Microeconomics

5

ECON 100MIntermediate Microeconomics, Math Intensive

5

Plus one of the following courses:

ECON 100BIntermediate Macroeconomics

5

ECON 100NIntermediate Macroeconomics, Math Intensive

5

Plus the following course:

ECON 113Introduction to Econometrics

5

Three additional upper-division economics electives.

Courses ECON 191, ECON 192, ECON 193, and ECON 193F may not be used to meet minor requirements.