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Economics Core and Major Requirements (Bachelor of Arts) - Catalog Year 2011

This document outlines the core requirements and economics major requirements for a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics at the University of Arkansas for the 2011 catalog year. The core requirements include 45 hours of coursework in composition, mathematics, natural sciences, history or government, social sciences, fine arts/humanities, and communication. The economics major requirements include 30 hours of economics coursework, with 12 hours of specified courses in microeconomic theory, macroeconomic theory, history of economic thought, and econometrics or forecasting. It is recommended that economics majors intending to attend graduate school take additional mathematics courses such as calculus and linear algebra.

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Economics Core and Major Requirements (Bachelor of Arts) - Catalog Year 2011

This document outlines the core requirements and economics major requirements for a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics at the University of Arkansas for the 2011 catalog year. The core requirements include 45 hours of coursework in composition, mathematics, natural sciences, history or government, social sciences, fine arts/humanities, and communication. The economics major requirements include 30 hours of economics coursework, with 12 hours of specified courses in microeconomic theory, macroeconomic theory, history of economic thought, and econometrics or forecasting. It is recommended that economics majors intending to attend graduate school take additional mathematics courses such as calculus and linear algebra.

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Name

Hrs 6 Course Requirements Hrs 3 Course Requirements

ID
Hrs 8 Course Requirements

Economics Core and Major Requirements (Bachelor of Arts) Catalog Year 2011
Freshmen Composition:
ENGL 1013 Freshman Composition I ENGL 1023 Freshman Composition II

Mathematics:

MATH 1203 (C) College Algebra MATH 1204 College Algebra with Review

Natural Sciences:
Biological Sciences ANTH 1013/1011L BIOL 1543/1541L BIOL 1603/1601 L BIOL 1613/1611L BIOL 2213/2211L BIOL 2443/2441L Physical Sciences ASTR 2003/2001L CHEM 1053/1051L CHEM 1073/1071L CHEM 1103/1101L CHEM 1123/1121L CHEM 1213/1211L CHEM 1223/1221L GEOL 1113/1111L GEOL 1133/1131L PHYS 1023/1021L PHYS 1034/1030L PHYS 1044/1040L PHYS 1054/1050L PHYS 2013/2011L PHYS 2033/2031L PHYS 2054/2050 L PHYS 2074/2070 L Biological Anthropology Principles of Biology Principles of Zoology Plant Biology Human Physiology Human Anatomy Survey of the Universe Chem in the Mod World Fundamentals of Chem University Chemistry I University Chemistry II Chem for Majors I Chem for Majors II General Geology Environmental Geology Physics and Human Affairs Physics for ElemEd Majors Physics for Architects I Physics for Architects II College Physics I College Physics II University Physics I University Physics II

U.S. History or American Government:

Social Science: Choose from at least 2 areas


AGEC 1103 Principles of Agri Microeconomics AGEC 2103 Principles of Agri Macroeconomics ANTH 1023 Intro to Cultural Anthropology ECON 2013 (Math 1203) Macroeconomics ECON 2023 (Math 1203) Microeconomics ECON 2143 Basic Economics: Theory/Practice GEOG 1123 Human Geography GEOG 2003 World Regional Geography HESC 1403 Life Span Development HESC 2413 Family Relations HIST 1113 Institutions/Ideas of World Civ I HIST 1123 Institutions/Ideas of World Civ II HIST 2003 US History to 1877* HIST 2013 US History 1877 Present* HUMN 1114H Roots of Culture to 500 C.E.^ HUMN 2114H Birth of Mod Culture 1600-1900^ PLSC 2003 American National Government* PLSC 2013 Intro to Comparative Politics PLSC 2203 State and Local Government PSYC 2003 General Psychology RESM 2853 Leisure and Society RSOC 2603 Rural Sociology SOCI 2013 General Sociology SOCI 2033 Social Problems *Cannot be used as both Core US History and Core Social Science ^For Honors Students only

HIST 2003 US History to 1877 HIST 2013 US History: 1877-Present PLSC 2003 American National Government

Fine Arts/Humanities: Choose at least 1 course from both sections Section 1: Fine Arts
ARCH 1003 Architecture Lecture ARHS 1003 Art History Lecture COMM 1003 Film Lecture DANC 1003 Basic Movement and Dance DRAM 1003 Intro to Theatre Lecture LARC 1003 The American Landscape MLIT 1003 Music Lecture CLST 1003 Classical Studies: Greece CLST 1013 Classical Studies: Rome HUMN 2003 Intro to Gender Studies HUMN 1124H Equilibrium of Cultures: 500-1600^ HUMN 2124H Twentieth Century Global Culture^ PHIL 2003(C) Intro to Philosophy PHIL 2103 Intro to Ethics PHIL 2203 Intro to Logic World Language Intermediate 1 (2003) course WLIT 1113 World Literature I WLIT 1123 (WLIT 1113) World Literature II

Section 2: Humanities

Major Requirements
Hrs 3 Course Requirements COMM 1313 Intro to Public Speaking Hrs 12 Course Requirements ECON 3033 Microeconomic Theory (ECON 2013 and ECON 2023 or ECON 2143 and MATH 2043C or MATH 2554C) ECON 3133 Macroeconomic Theory (ECON 2013 and ECON 2023 or ECON 2143 and MATH 2043C or MATH 2554C) ECON 4033 History of Economic Thought (ECON 2013 and ECON 2023 or ECON 2143 or ECON 3053) ECON 4743 Introduction to Econometrics OR ECON 4753 Forecasting (ECON 2013 and ECON 2023 or ECON 2143 and MATH 2043C or MATH 2554C and Math 2053C and WCOB 1033 or STAT 2303) Hrs 6 Course Requirements ECON 2013 Principles of Macroeconomics (MATH 1203C or higher) AND ECON 2023 Principles of Microeconomics (MATH 1203C or higher) Economics electives to bring the total to 30 semester hours in Economics: ECON ECON ECON

Necessary Pre-Requisites: MATH 2043C and MATH 2053C or MATH 2554C and WCOB 1033 or STAT 2303 It is strongly recommended that

12

economics majors who plan to continue their studies at the graduate level take two semesters of calculus (MATH 2554C and MATH 2564) and linear algebra (MATH 3083)

Electives (to meet the 124 hour minimum Graduation Requirement)


No graduation credit is awarded for a world language 1003 course to students continuing with the language

taken in high school (See

2011-2012 Catalog of Studies)

For more information on Communication, contact the Department of Communication: Kimpel Hall 417 479-575-3046 www.uark.edu/depts/comm/
***This form is NOT a substitute for the Catalog of Studies. Students should verify their graduation requirements with their advisor, their degree evaluation, and the Catalog of Studies.

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