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Econ 122D/222D
Econ 130S/322SA
Econ 132/302
Econ 137/319
Econ 138/304
Econ 146/312
Econ 148/311
Econ 150/313
Econ 164/314
Econ 190S/316S
Econ 197S/318S
Econ 179/344
GENERAL ELECTIVES (Four economics courses at the 300-level (100-level) or above, with the exception of Economics 174 (182)
and 888 which do not count towards the major. Courses 500-549 (200-level) can only be counted toward the major with the approval
of the Director of Undergraduate Studies.)
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GENERAL RESTRICTIONS:
A maximum of TWO economics transfer credit courses will be accepted toward the major (B.S. or B.A. degrees). This applies to
courses taken in the USA and to study abroad courses. One exception is the London School of Economics (LSE) full-year (Fall
and Spring) program, from which a maximum of FOUR courses may be counted toward the major.
ACES enforces prerequisites for many Econ courses.
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Notes:
1 Students with credit for both AP Macro (4 or higher) and AP Micro (4 or higher) receive credit for Econ 101 (51). To receive credit for
Econ 101 (51) using an international standardized exam, please visit http://trinity.duke.edu/undergraduate/academic-policies/creditAP-IPC-PMC for qualifying scores.
2 Note that pre-reqs are enforced on Econ 205D (105D), and include Econ 201 (55D), Math 111L (31L) and either Math 202 (102) or Math
212 (103) or Math 222 (105).
*Students should note that these requirements are almost identical to BS major requirements. Any student who fulfills AB major
requirements will also have fulfilled BS major requirements and will be certified for that degree. For this reason, we recommend that any
student who matriculates in Fall 2006 or later change their degree objective to BS.
Revised 07.02.14