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Requirements for the B.A. in Economics with a concentration in International Development 51 units
The B.A. in Economics with a concentration in International Development comprises 51 units. Students must attain a minimum C- grade in all courses required for the major. Students must achieve an average GPA of 2.5 in the courses counted for the Economics major. (This includes the Economics Core.)
Economics Core Courses 18 units
International Development 24 units
ECON 355 Environmental Economics 3
ECON 356 Labor Economics 3
ECON 357 Economics of the Developing World 3
ECON 359 Urban and Regional Economics 3
ECON 371 Comparative Economics 3
ECON 372 International Trade and Finance 3
ECON 452 Econometrics 3
ECON 453 Microenterprise and Microfinance 3
Select three of the following: 9 units
BUSI 110 Introduction to Business 3
BUSI 370 International Business*** 3
GLBL 301 Anthropology for Everyday Life**/*** 3
HIST 210 World Geography 3
POLI 340 International Relations** 3
THEO 480 Theologies of Liberation 3
**Meets a General Studies elective requirement.
***Meets the Upper-Division Writing Intensive requirement.

Requirements for the B.A. in Economics with a concentration in Business 52 units
The B.A. in Economics with a concentration in Business comprises 52 units. Students must attain a minimum C- grade in all courses required for the major or minor. Students must achieve an average GPA of 2.5 in the courses counted for the Economics major or minor. (This includes the Economics Core.)
Economics Core 18 units
Business Economics 21 units
ECON 352 Financial Markets and Institutions 3
ECON 353 Health Economics 3
ECON 355 Environmental Economics 3
ECON 356 Labor Economics 3
ECON 359 Urban and Regional Economics 3
ECON 452 Econometrics 3
ECON 453 Microenterprise and Microfinance 3
Business Courses 13 units
BUSI 120 Principles of Accounting I 4
BUSI 210 Principles of Organization and Management 3
BUSI 330 Principles of Finance 3
BUSI 360 Principles of Marketing 3
Note: This information is current for the 2008-09 academic year. For additional information, please contact the appropriate office.
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