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Nov 23, 2024
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Academic Catalog 2022-2023 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Economics (ID), B.A.
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Requirements for the Interdepartmental Major in Economics:
Interdepartmental majors
Interdepartmental majors in economics and another field are required to take at least eight courses in economics, including
Additional Requirements
Majors and Interdepartmental majors should normally complete the core sequence of ECO 241 , ECO 242 , and ECO 243 by the beginning of the junior year. This will allow sufficient time to take upper-level courses prior to the senior thesis. Majors and Interdepartmental majors who have reached the junior year may not enroll in courses numbered below 240, except ECO 123 or ECO 134 . Students may not count toward the major more than one elective that does not list ECO 101 as a prerequisite. Also, students may not count toward the major more than one internship-related course.
Majors and Interdepartmental majors must have a minimum grade of C in each of the courses in the core sequence of ECO 241, ECO 242, and ECO 243 before taking ECO 498 - ECO 499 , or IDM 498 - IDM 499 with Economics as one component. Students receiving a grade lower than C in any of the core sequence of ECO 241, ECO 242, and ECO 243 may repeat the core course only once.
Majors and Interdepartmental majors must complete a seminar course as a prerequisite for enrollment in ECO 498 or IDM 498; concurrent enrollment would be allowed.
Majors and Interdepartmental majors taking ECO 498-ECO 499, or IDM 498-IDM 499 with Economics as one component, must pass an oral defense of their senior thesis proposal before enrolling in ECO 499 or IDM 499.
Students interested in economics might also consider the Quantitative Economics track or a major in Managerial Economics. Students planning graduate study in economics or business are advised to take additional courses in mathematics or consider the Quantitative Economics track as their advisors recommend.
Requirements for Honors in Economics:
Departmental honors require that a student enroll in and successfully complete the Honors Program. The eligibility requirements for the honors program in economics are, in additional to the college-wide requirements, (1) a minimum grade average of 3.3 in Economics 241, 242, and 243, (2) nomination for honors at the end of the first term of thesis work by the advisor and first-term oral examiner, (3) a minimum grade of “A minus” on the senior thesis; and (4) a presentation of their work. Fall-Winter students will present in the Economics Honors Poster Session winter term, and Winter-Spring students will present their work at the Steinmetz Symposium in the Spring term, as either a poster or an oral presentation. Fall-Winter thesis students are also encouraged to participate in the Steinmetz Symposium.
Course Selection Guidelines
Course Sequence: Students intending to major in economics should take ECO 101 in the first year, and complete MTH 101 or MTH 105 or MTH 110 in the first year if possible, early in the sophomore year if not. They should also take one or more 200-level electives in the first or second year, since these courses are not open to junior and senior majors. In the sophomore year they should take the core ECO 241 , ECO 242 , ECO 243 sequence; the sequence need not be taken in numerical order but ECO 243 should normally not be taken first. Majors should complete several 300-level elective courses as juniors prior to enrolling in senior thesis, including where possible courses in the area of economics in which the thesis will be written; interdepartmental majors should complete at least one such course in the junior year, and preferably more.
Placement: The economics department gives credit for ECO 101 to students receiving a score of 5, 6, or 7 on the Higher Level International Baccalaureate exam, a grade of A or B on the economics A-levels, and a score of 4 or 5 on both the AP Microeconomics and Macroeconomics exam, but does not give credit for ECO 101 to students who have taken only one of the two AP exams, regardless of the score received.
Prerequisites: ECO 101 is a prerequisite for all courses in the department, unless otherwise indicated.
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