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Major in economics with a concentration
in international economics

Students who elect a major in economics (the B.S., the B.A. or the B.B.A.) with a concentration in international economics are required to complete the following set of courses:

Principles of Microeconomics
Principles of Macroeconomics
ECON 331: Intermediate Microeconomic Theory
ECON 332: Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory
ECON 370: International Trade
ECON 372: International Finance
ECON 385: Econometrics

Any two of the following three courses:
ECON 301: Economies in Transition
ECON 312: Comparative Economic Systems
ECON 365: Economic Development
ECON 4xx: Any 400-level economics elective
ECON 4xx: Any 400-level economics elective

In addition, students completing this course of study must have a genuine international experience (such as an internship or semester abroad) and must complete a foreign language through the civilization course, including all of the prerequisites for that course.