Official secondary school transcript (with English translation)
Proof of English proficiency for non-native English speakers Minimum scores: - TOEFL (iBT): 79 - IELTS: 6.5 • SAT or ACT (may be taken in place of TOEFL or IELTS or other English proficiency exams; not required for transfer students)
Letter of recommendation
CONDITIONAL ADMISSION
Students who are academically qualified but have not met Hamline’s minimum English proficiency requirement may receive conditional admission. Students are referred to the Global Language Institute (gli.edu) or ELS Language Center (els.edu) in Saint Paul, where they may study English until achieving the school’s highest level of English. Once they have successfully completed this, they will transfer directly to Hamline.
The School of Business offers three options for students pursuing a bachelor's degree in economics:
Economics major
Economics major with a concentration in Analytical Economics
Economics major with a concentration in Financial Economics
Learning Outcomes
The purpose of learning outcomes at Hamline University is to ensure that our mission and values are realized in what our graduating students know, value, and can do. View all learning outcomes for BA in Economics or all HSB Learning Goals and Outcomes.
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Economics Courses
ECON 1100 - Principles of Economics
ECON 1200 - Big Data
ECON 1500 - Methods and Modeling for Economics, Finance, and Analytics
ECON 3100 - Intermediate Economic Theory
ECON 3710 - Labor Economics
ECON 3720 - International Economic Development
ECON 3730 - International Trade and Finance
ECON 3740 - Economics of Public Finance
ECON 3750 - Behavioral and Experimental Economics
ECON 3770 - Environmental Economics
ECON 3860 - Junior Seminar in Economics
ECON 5820 - Econometrics
ECON 5860 - Senior Seminar Economics