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2009-2010 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2009-2010 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Economics BS (BA available in the College of Business, Public Policy and Health)


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Programs in the School of Economics emphasize the application of economic reasoning to public policy development and to private decision-making. The curriculum in economics includes courses that focus on the understanding of both American economic institutions and international economic institutions. The faculty of the School of Economics brings a broad set of experiences and perspectives that provide students with diverse learning opportunities. At the undergraduate level, the program strives to develop in students the analytic skills that will prepare them to succeed in a variety of career or advanced educational settings.

The Bachelor of Science in Economics

The Bachelor of Science in Economics is a program that trains students in economic analysis and the functioning of economic institutions. The program emphasizes public economic policy, both domestic and international. The major offers students valuable preparation for a variety of career paths. Students may design their programs of study:

  1. for immediate entry upon graduation into business, government, or other employment;

  2. for graduate education leading to a business administration or law degree;

  3. for graduate work in economics or related disciplines.

 

The School of Economics offers both a Bachelor of Science (through the College of Natural Sciences, Forestry and Agriculture) and a Bachelor of Arts (through the College of Business, Public Policy and Health) degree in Economics. The Bachelor of Science curriculum is designed to place a greater emphasis on analytical and mathematical techniques. 

Program Requirement:


1. Economics Core Courses


2. Twenty-seven (27) additional credit hours of ECO courses


 

Students are required to work with their advisor to select 27 credit hours of Professional Electives or Concentration courses. A minimum of 21 credit hours must be at the 300 or 400 level. Students must earn a minimum grade of C in all courses satisfying professional elective or concentration courses. Those courses selected to fulfill this requirement must be approved by the faculty advisor and must benefit the student’s career or graduate school plans. 

Students may choose to focus in one of the following concentration areas:

  • Agribusiness Administration
  • Equine Business Management
  • International Economics
  • Pre-law
  • Recreation Business Management
  • Resource and Environmental Economics and Policy

3. Mathematics Requirement


One of the following:

  • Credits: 4
  • OR

  • MAT 115 - Applied Mathematics for Business and Economics AND
  • ECO 280: Fundamentals of Mathematical Economics

5. Science Requirement


Students are required to take two laboratory based sciences as well as an applied science for a total of eleven (11) credit hours in sciences. 

6. A minimum GPA of 2.0 is required in ECO courses


Residence Requirement:


Economics majors must complete a minimum of 18 credits of economics credits at the University of Maine.

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