The minimum semester credit hours for the Bachelor of Business Administration degree in Economics is 120.
All candidates seeking this degree must fulfill the Core Curriculum requirements, the Common Body of Knowledge (CBK) requirements, and the degree requirements, which are listed below.
Core Curriculum requirements: Students seeking the Bachelor of Business Administration degree in Economics must fulfill University Core Curriculum requirements in the same manner as other students. The courses listed in the table below satisfy both degree requirements and Core Curriculum requirements; however, if these courses are taken to satisfy both requirements, then students will need to take additional courses in order to meet the minimum number of semester credit hours required for this degree. For a complete listing of courses that satisfy the Core Curriculum requirements in this catalog.
Core Curriculum Requirements |
Courses that Satisfy Core Curriculum and Degree Requirements |
Rhetoric(6 semester credit hours) |
All students must take the following six hours to meet this core requirement: |
Domain I: Mathematics and Science |
Mathematics (3 semester credit hours) |
Domain II: Society and Culture |
United States History and Diversity (6 semester credit hours) |
Domain III: Literature and the Arts |
Literature (3 semester credit hours) |
Domain IV: World Society and Issues |
(3 semester credit hours) |
Common Body of Knowledge
All students seeking a B.B.A. degree in the College of Business must complete the following Common Body of Knowledge (CBK) courses in addition to the Core Curriculum.
In addition to the Core Curriculum requirements and requirements from the College of Business Common Body of Knowledge (CBK), all candidates for the degree must complete the following degree requirements. Thirty-nine of the total hours required for the degree must be at the upper-division level.(TOP)
Degree Requirements
A. 21 upper-division semester credit hours in the major:
ECO 3033 Economics of Managerial Decisions
ECO 3053 Aggregate Economic Analysis
15 additional semester credit hours of upper-division electives in economics. Additional information on degree plans under the areas of specialization in the Bachelor of Business Administration is available in the College of Business Undergraduate Advising Center and the Department of Economics.
B. 3 semester credit hours of upper-division noneconomics electives within the College of Business.
C. 9 semester credit hours of electives selected from outside the College of Business based upon the degree plan under the chosen area of specialization.
(TOP)2004-2006
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