Undergraduate programs

The Economics undergraduate programs are designed to be flexible to accommodate a variety of student needs. Economics majors are encouraged to contact the department undergraduate advisor for assistance with planning an individualized program of study. Students interested in pursuing a graduate degree would best position themselves with a major in Quantitative Economics. All majors should meet with advisors as soon as possible in order to tailor their progress.

Degree Maps and Learning Outcomes

Admission requirements

Economics B.A./B.S.

Business Economics B.A./B.S.

Quantitative Economics BS

Economics Honors Program

Economics Minor

International Economics Minor (not currently accepting applications)

Political Economy Minor (not currently accepting applications)

Institutional Economics Undergraduate Certificate (not currently accepting applications)

Business Economics B.A./B.S.

The major prepares students for employment in business, finance, government and the not-for-profit sector.

 

Students must complete a minimum of 75 credits, distributed as follows: 7 foundations of Business and Economics courses (BA 101Z, EC 201Z, EC 202Z, BA 211Z, BA 213Z, EC 311, and EC 312), 6 quantitative methods and economic analysis courses, 3 upper-division Economics elective courses (12 credits) and 3 upper-division Business elective courses (12 credits).

A. Foundations of Business and Economics (7 courses, 28 credits)

BA 101ZIntroduction to Business

4

Ec 201ZPrinciples of Microeconomics

4

Ec 202ZPrinciples of Macroeconomics

4

BA 211ZPrinciples of Financial Accounting

4

BA 213ZPrinciples of Managerial Accounting

4

Ec 311Intermediate Microeconomics

4

Ec 312Intermediate Macroeconomics

4

B. Economic Analysis and Methods (6 courses, 23-24 credits)

Ec 314UPrivate and Public Investment Analysis

4

Ec 469Applied Econometrics

4

 

Ec 380Introduction to Mathematical Economics

4

or

Mth 251ZDifferential Calculus

4

 

Stat 243ZElementary Statistics I

4

or

Stat 451Applied Statistics for Engineers and Scientists I

4

  

Stat 244Introduction to Probability and Statistics II

4

or

Stat 452Applied Statistics for Engineers and Scientists II

3

 

Ec 420Money and Banking

4

or

Ec 440International Trade Theory and Policy

4

or

Ec 441International Monetary Theory and Policy

4

 

C. Electives (24 credits)

Complete 3 courses (12 credits) of 300- or 400-level coursework in Economics and 3 courses (12 credits) of 300- or 400-level coursework in Business. Courses that satisfy the Business electives are those with the prefix BA, BTA, FIN, GSCM, ISQA, MGMT, MKTG, and RE. Ec 403 (Honors Thesis) cannot be used to satisfy the elective requirements.

D. Other Requirements

Students must satisfy a major residency requirement of a combined total across Business and Economics of 24 credits in courses numbered 300 and above from PSU; and maintain a 2.5 grade point average in the major. All courses used to satisfy major requirements must be taken for a letter grade and must be graded C- or better.