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2024-2025 Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Catalog

Economics, Quantitative Economics Emphasis, B.S. Four-Year Course Plan


The four-year plans presented in this sample plan demonstrate the recommended sequencing and timing of the required and elective components within each major, the assumption each course listed is worth 4 semester units (unless otherwise noted), and that lower and upper division common course GE requirements are maximized in sharing with your major, concentration, and Intellectual Experiences. In many cases, a student’s academic background will require variations in the timing of the coursework listed in the plan. All students are expected to work with their academic advisor to find their best pathway through the degree requirements of their chosen program. 

All General Education course options can be found here.  

First Year

Fall Spring
ECON 001: Introduction to Economics   MATH 022: Calculus II for Physical Sciences and Engineering  
MATH 021: Calculus I for Physical Sciences and Engineering   Introductory Social Science
WRI 001: Academic Writing  or  WRI 010: College Reading and Composition   Introductory Natural Science
SPRK 001: Spark Seminar  or  SPRK 010: Spark Seminar   WRI 010: College Reading and Composition , if not taken prior, or General Education: AREA B

Second Year

Fall Spring
MATH 023: Vector Calculus   MATH 024: Linear Algebra and Differential Equations  
ECON 010: Statistical Inference   ECON 110: Econometrics 
Computer Science General Education: AREA A
General Education: AREA B Lower or Upper Division Elective

Third Year

Fall Spring
ECON 100: Intermediate Microeconomic Theory    ECON 101: Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory 
Upper Division Quantitative Upper Division ECON
General Education: AREA A General Education: Language
General Education: Crossroads General Education: Writing in the Discipline

Fourth Year

Fall Spring
Upper Division Quantitative Upper Division ECON
Upper Division ECON General Education: Culminating Experience
Lower or Upper Division Elective General Education: AREA B, if not taken prior, or Lower or Upper Division Elective

*Students may satisfy one of the Approaches to Knowledge: Physical Science or Natural Science GE requierment depending on course selected to complete the Introductory Natural Science major requirement. If the Introductory Natural Science major requirement is completed with a course that is not approved to satisfy the Approaches to Knowledge: Physical Science or Natural Science GE requirement, the missing GE course must be completed in place of a Lower or Upper Division Elective course noted in the plan.