Economics Minor
Description
This minor is designed for students who are interested in exploring how their major area of specialization connects to the wider world of the workplace and the economy. Students who are preparing for law school or a masters degree in business administration (MBA) program will find this minor valuable.
Minor Information
- 18 credit hours
- Open to all students
- You must have a 2.00 GPA for all courses in the minor
- Either ECO 311, ECO 315, or ECO 317 must be taken at 兔子先生
- Refer to the for course pre- and/or co-requisite information
Program Requirements
- ECO 201 (3) - Principles of Microeconomics
- ECO 202 (3) - Principles of Macroeconomics
- ECO 315 (3) - Intermediate Microeconomic Theory
- or ECO 317 (3) - Intermediate Macroeconmic Theory
- or ECO 311 (3) - Examining Economic Data and Models
- Select nine hours of the following:
- ECO 301 (3) - Money and Banking
- ECO 311 (3) - Examining Economic Data & Models
- ECO 315 (3) - Intermediate Microeconomic Theory
- ECO 317 (3) - Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory
- ECO 320 (2-3, maximum 9) - Special Topics in Economics
- ECO 325 (3) - Economics Anaylsis of Law
- ECO 331 (3) - Public Sector Economics
- ECO 332 (3) - Health Economics
- ECO 344 (3) - International Economic Relations
- ECO 347 (3) - Economic Development
- ECO 356 (3) - Poverty and Income Distribution
- ECO 373 (3) - Economic Growth
- ECO 405 (3) - Economics of Strategy
- ECO 406 (3) - Environmental Economics
- ECO 411 (3) - Advanced Empirical Methods
- ECO 414 (3) - Mathematical Economics
- ECO 415 (3; maximum 6) - Topics in Microeconoics
- ECO 417 (3) - Topics in Macroeconomics
- ECO 418 (3) - Monetary Theory and Policy
- ECO 419 (3) - Business Cycles
- ECO 420 (1-3; maximum 9) - Seminar in Economic Problems
- ECO 431 (3) - Antitrust and Damages
- ECO 441 (3) - International Trade & Commercial Policy
- ECO 442 (3) - International Mondtary Relations
- ECO 451 (3) - Economic History
- ECO 461 (3) - Industrial Organization & Public Policy
- ECO 462 (3) - Economics of Compensation
- ECO 465 (3) - Game Theory with Economic Applications
Minor Advisor
Dr. Riley Acton- actonr@miamioh.edu