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North Carolina A & T State University

School of Business and Economics / Department of Economics


Curriculum Guide for Economics (Law)
Fall 2012 Spring 2014
Student Name: ID No: Date:
Freshman Year Fall Semester Junior Year Fall Semester
COURSE # COURSE TITLE CREDITS COURSE # COURSE TITLE CREDITS
FRST 100 * University Experience I 1 ECON 410 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory 3
MATH 111 * College Algebra and Trigonometry 4 ECON 440 Introduction to Econometrics 3
ENGL 100 * Ideas and Their Expressions I 3 BUED 400 Business Reports and Presentations 3
Scientific Reasoning I * 3 FOLA Elective 3
Scientific Reasoning I Lab * 1 COMM ELECT 3
MGMT 220 Business Environment 3
TOTAL HOURS 15 TOTAL HOURS 15

Freshman Year Spring Semester Junior Year Spring Semester


COURSE # COURSE TITLE CREDITS COURSE # COURSE TITLE CREDITS
Scientific Reasoning II * 3 ECON 415 Money and Banking 3
MATH 112 * Calculus for Non-Math Majors 4 ECON 420 Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory 3
ENGL 101 * Ideas and Their Expressions II 3 FOLA Elective 3
SPCH 250 * Speech Fundamentals 3 ECON Elective 3
BUED 210 Microcomputer Usage in Business 3 COMM ELECT 3
FRST 101 * University Experience II 1
TOTAL HOURS 17 TOTAL HOURS 15

Sophomore Year Fall Semester Senior Year Fall Semester


COURSE # COURSE TITLE CREDITS COURSE # COURSE TITLE CREDITS
MIS 241 Intro. to Mgmt. Info. Systems 3 ECON 505 International Economics Relations 3
ECON 200 * Principles of Economics (MICRO) 3 ECON Elective 3
ECON 305 Elementary Statistics 3 Elective 3
PHIL 262 Logic 3 MGT 361 Legal Environment 3
African American Studies * 3 LP ELECT 3
HPED Elective 1
TOTAL HOURS 16 TOTAL HOURS 15

Sophomore Year Spring Semester Senior Year Spring Semester


COURSE # COURSE TITLE CREDITS COURSE # COURSE TITLE CREDITS
BUED 360 Business Communications 3 ECON 525 (ECON Capstone) Economics Seminar 3
ECON 201 Principles of Economics (MACRO) 3 MGT 462 Business Law 3
ECON 310 Advanced Statistics 3 LP ELECT 3
ECON 312 Quantitative Analysis 3 LP ELECT 3
Global Awareness * 3 Elective 3
HPED Elective 1 TOTAL HOURS 15
TOTAL HOURS 16 Total Credit Hours 124
* Indicates General Education Course See back for explanations

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MAJOR PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS SEMESTER HOURS
_____ ECON 305 Elementary Statistics 3
_____ ECON 310 Advanced Statistics 3
_____ ECON 410 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory 3
_____ ECON 412 Quantitative Analysis 3
_____ ECON 415 Money and Banking 3
_____ ECON 420 Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory 3
_____ ECON 430 Introduction to Econometrics 3
_____ ECON 525 Economics Seminar 3
_____ MGMT 361 Legal Environment of Business 3
_____ MGMT 462 Business Law 3
30
A minimum grade of C must be earned in all 10 (30 hours) courses listed above in addition to School of Business and Economics requirements.
Two MATHs are required for this discipline: MATH 111 and MATH 112. (MATH 103 & MATH 104 combined can substitute for MATH 111.) MATH 131 and/or MATH 132
can be used as substitutions for either course provided that two of these four courses are taken. All MATHs require a minimum of grade C or better. MATH 131 and MATH
132 are recommended for those planning to pursue graduate study. MATH 110 is not a substitute for MATH 111.
Three LP electives must be chosen from the following courses: POLI 542, 543, CRJS 450, 320, PHIL 260, 263, 266, 311, 314-316, 402, 406
Two COMM electives must be chosen from the following courses: ENGL 240, SPCH 251, 401, 552
At least three of the LP and COMM electives must be from the 400 or 500 levels.
Scientific Reasoning List: BIOL 100, 101, 102, CHEM 104, 106, 107, 114 (lab), 116 (lab), 117 (lab), EASC 201, PHYS 101, 104, 105, 110, 111 (lab),
225, 226, 235 (lab), 236 (lab), 242, 251 (lab), 252 (lab)
African American Studies List: (Social Sciences) = HIST 201-203, (Humanities) = ENGL 209, LIBS 202, 223, 241, MUSI 220
Global Awareness List: (Social Sciences) = HIST 130, 207, 216, 231, (Humanities) = PHIL 265, ENGL 230, 231
NOTE: You must alternate choice of African American Studies and Global Awareness courses between Humanities
and Social Sciences. For instance, if you choose HIST 202 to satisfy your African American Studies requirement,
this class is a Social Sciences course; therefore, to satisfy the Global Awareness requirement, you must choose from
the Humanities courses that are listed, and vice versa. If you have any questions, please contact the office.

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