Difference between revisions of "Economics (major)"
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* [[Intermediate Macroeconomics]], which requires at least [[Calculus I]] | * [[Intermediate Macroeconomics]], which requires at least [[Calculus I]] | ||
* [[Intermediate Microeconomics]], which requires at least [[Calculus III]] | * [[Intermediate Microeconomics]], which requires at least [[Calculus III]] | ||
− | * [[Introduction to Econometrics]], which requires [[ | + | * [[Introduction to Econometrics]], which requires [[Introduction to Statistics]] |
* 5 electives | * 5 electives | ||
* a seminar | * a seminar |
Revision as of 20:45, 27 February 2008
Economics is the study of the distribution of a scarce resource (most often money). Economics majors often decide based on their curriculum that the ideal distribution of money involves a sizable allocation for themselves and enter a career in finance after graduation.
Requirements
- Principles of Economics
- Intermediate Macroeconomics, which requires at least Calculus I
- Intermediate Microeconomics, which requires at least Calculus III
- Introduction to Econometrics, which requires Introduction to Statistics
- 5 electives
- a seminar