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    Nov 21, 2024  
2012 - 2013 Catalog of Courses 
    
2012 - 2013 Catalog of Courses [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Economics Major - Business Economics Option


Economics-Business Economics Option option is designed to provide students with an understanding of economic principles underlying the business world. The option shows the relationships between the study of economics and basic business decision-making both from the standpoint of the individual firm and from the standpoint of a business operating in the national and global economy. Students majoring in Business Economics will be prepared to continue graduate study in economics and for employment in government and business. The Economics - Business Economics option degree program is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International (AACSB).

REQUIREMENTS FOR A BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE WITH A MAJOR IN ECONOMICS - BUSINESS ECONOMICS OPTION:


Liberal Arts Core - Credits: 39


See Liberal Arts Core .

Subtotal Common SOBA Requirements - Credits: 41


Subtotal Quantitative Reasoning Requirement - Credits: 3-4


Auxiliary Requirement:


Business Economics Option Requirements:


Total Major Requirements - Credits: 68-69


Free Electives (variable)


TOTAL REQUIRED FOR GRADUATION - CREDITS: 120*


* Among the minimum 120 credits required for the degree, 45 credits must be upper-division (300- and 400-level) courses.

1The 20 credits used to satisfy the Business Economics option may not be used to satisfy any other major, minor, or option within SOBA, except that a course used to satisfy the Business Economics option may be used to also satisfy the 300- or 400-level Economics requirements in the Business Administration major.

Note to transfer and former students: If you have taken any of your major requirements and received a different number of credits than listed above, you may need to complete additional major credit requirements. If any of the upper division economics courses required for the major have been completed elsewhere and transferred into Fort Lewis College at less than four credit hours, the student must take additional upper division economics credits to meet the minimum of 20 credit hours of upper division courses needed for a major in Economics - Business Economics option.

Economics - Business Economics Option Suggested Course Sequence¹


    

 

  Freshman Fall Semester            Freshman Winter Semester3     
  COMP 125  or COMP 150 
LIBERAL ARTS CORE (SC1)
LIBERAL ARTS CORE (HI)2
LIBERAL ARTS CORE (AH)²
  3-4
4
3-4
3-4
  COMP 126  or COMP 150 
LIBERAL ARTS CORE (SC2)
LIBERAL ARTS CORE (AH)²
MATH 110 
ES 100 /PE
  3-4
3-4
3-4
4
1
  Total Credits   13-16   Total Credits   14-17
               
  Sophomore Fall Semester       Sophomore Winter Semester    
  COMP 252 
ACC 225 
ECON 262  (SS1)²
BA 253  (MA) 
  4
4
3
4
  ACC 226 
ECON 272  (SS1)²
BA 260 
BA 222 
Free Elective
  4
3
3
4
3
  Total Credits   15   Total Credits   17
               
  Junior Fall Semester       Junior Winter Semester    
 

BA 301 
MK 350 
BA 380 
Free Elective

  4
4
4
3
  BA 353 
Major Elective
Major Elective
Major Elective
  4
4
4
4
  Total Credits   15   Total Credits   16
               
  Senior Fall Semester       Senior Winter Semester    
  Free Elective
EGC
SOBA QR requirement
Major Elective
  4
3-4
4
4
  BA 496 
Major Elective
EGC
Free Elective
  4
4
3-4
4
  Total Credits   13-15   Total Credits   15-16

 

1 In order to graduate in four years, the recommended number of credits per semester is 15 credits (8 semesters X 15 credits = 120 credits for graduation).

2 There is a specific group of lower level Liberal Arts Core courses. The group contains AH, HI, and SS courses. Students must complete a total of 15 credits in that group with at least 1 course from HI, 2 courses from AH, and 1 from SS (both Econ 262 and 272 will satisfy this SS requirement).

3 By the end of the Freshman year, a student should have completed COMP 150 (or equivalent) and 30 credits.