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Economics BS
Economics BS

Economics BS

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  • Level:4-Year Bachelor's Degree
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Admission Requirements

Entry requirements

  • Secondary/high school diploma

  • In-country equivalent of 3.0 high school GPA on a 4.0 scale

English requirements

  • TOEFL iBT 80 (18 minimum subscores), IELTS 6.5 (6.0 minimum subscores), Duolingo 105, English GaoKao Subscore Minimum of 120/150 or 96/120 (Jiangsu), or completion of INTO Academic English Level 6 with no grades below C (language requirement may be waived on an individual basis based on SAT/ACT scores or previous study in English-speaking country)

Course Information

The Drew Economics Department has established three broad objectives for its economics curriculum. It teaches students analytical tools for understanding the functioning of economic systems, familiarizes them with the origin, character, and operation of economic institutions, and enables them to make informed judgments about economic policy.

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I. Core (24 credits)

  • ECON 101 - Economic Principles: Microeconomics

  • ECON 102 - Economic Principles: Macroeconomics

  • ECON 301 - Intermediate Microeconomic Theory

  • ECON 302 - Intermediate Macroeconomic Analysis

  • ECON 303 - Economic Methodology And Introductory Econometrics

  •  MATH 117 - Introductory Statistics

Note

Students must pass ECON 301, ECON 302 and ECON 303 with a grade of C- or better in order for these courses to satisfy requirements for the Economics major.

II. Electives (20 credits)

8 upper-level credits, plus 4 in the area of critical or historical perspectives (A).

A. Critical and Historical Perspectives (4-20 credits)

  • ECON 314 - American Economic Development

  • ECON 315 - Political Economy of Race, Class, and Gender

  • ECON 316 - History of Economic Thought

  • ECON 317 - Contemporary Political Economy

  • ECON 350 - Selected Topics in Economics (as appropriate and with the approval of the department chair)

B. Other Electives (0-16 credits)

  • ECON 230 - The Economics of Health and Health Care

  • ECON 238 - Economics of Labor and Trade Unions

  • ECON 240 - Economics of the Third World

  • ECON 241 - Global Economy

  • ECON 242 - International Business

  • ECON 245 - Environmental Economics

  • ECON 247 - Economics of Business and Sustainability

  • ECON 250 - Selected Topics in Economics

  • ECON 251 - Intermediate Open Topics: US Topics

  • ECON 252 - Intermediate Open Topics: International

  • ECON 253 - Intermediate Open Topics

  • ECON 254 - Intermediate Open Topics

  • ECON 255 - Intermediate Open Topics: US Topics

  • ECON 256 - Intermediate Open Topics: International

  • ECON 262 - Poverty and Policy

  • ECON 281 - Wall Street Program: Wall Street and the Economy

  • ECON 381 - Wall Street Program: Analysis of U.S. Financial Markets

  • ECON 287 - Applied Analysis of Social Entrepreneurship

  • ECON 311 - Public Finance Economics

  • ECON 318 - Gender and Globalization

  • ECON 320 - Money and Banking

  • ECON 321 - Corporate Finance

  • ECON 323 - International Economics

  • ECON 324 - International Trade

  • ECON 325 - International Finance

  • ECON 330 - Topics in Economics and the Environment

  • ECON 337 - Seminar in Labor Economics

  • ECON 338 - Industrial Organization and Public Policy Toward Business

  • ECON 387 - Social Entrepreneurship: Theorizing Global Trends

  • ECON 410 - Specialized Honors I

  • ECON 411 - Specialized Honors II

III. Capstone (2 credits)

  • ECON 400 - Economics Capstone Seminar

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