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Economics Major and Minor: WWW - Econ.pitt - Edu

This document outlines the requirements for economics majors and minors at the University of Pittsburgh. It specifies that the BA in economics requires the completion of 28 credits in economics courses including microeconomics, macroeconomics, and intermediate-level courses, along with calculus and statistics co-requisites. The BS in economics has the same economics course requirements but different math and statistics co-requisites. The economics minor requires introductory microeconomics and macroeconomics courses along with two additional economics courses.

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Economics Major and Minor: WWW - Econ.pitt - Edu

This document outlines the requirements for economics majors and minors at the University of Pittsburgh. It specifies that the BA in economics requires the completion of 28 credits in economics courses including microeconomics, macroeconomics, and intermediate-level courses, along with calculus and statistics co-requisites. The BS in economics has the same economics course requirements but different math and statistics co-requisites. The economics minor requires introductory microeconomics and macroeconomics courses along with two additional economics courses.

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Economics Major and Minor

www.econ.pitt.edu
Revised: 05/2014
A major in economics can serve a variety of purposes within the general liberal arts curriculum and provides a
background for postgraduate study in a number of professional schools. Additionally, economics is frequently taken
as a dual major with business at the undergraduate level. Graduate-level options that economics majors can pursue
are: law, business, economic forecasting, public administration, professional health management, hospital
administration, urban affairs, and transportation studies. Because the range of interests among economics majors is
quite broad, students are encouraged to choose a plan of study that fits their individual needs in conjunction with a
departmental advisor.
Required courses for the BA in Economics
The BA in economics requires the completion of 28 credits in
economics distributed as follows.
ECON 0100 Introduction to Microeconomic Theory
ECON 0110 Introduction to Macroeconomic Theory
ECON 0900 Economic: Introduction to the Field Majors
ECON 1100 Intermediate Microeconomics
ECON 1110 Intermediate Macroeconomics
Two ECON elective courses
Two ECON 1000-level elective courses, each having a prerequisite of ECON 1100 or ECON 1110
One ECON 1000-level elective course
Note: ECON 0800 does not count as an ECON elective course.

Co-requisites
MATH 0125 Calculus for Business 1 and
MATH 0126 Calculus for Business 2
OR
MATH 0120 Business Calculus
OR
MATH 0220 Analytic Geometry and Calculus 1
One (1) of the following STAT courses
STAT 0200 Basic Applied Statistics
STAT 1000 Applied Statistical Methods*
STAT 1100 Statistics and Probability for Business
Management*

Required courses for the BS in Economics


The BS in economics requires the completion of 28 credits in
economics distributed as follows.
ECON 0100 Introduction to Microeconomic Theory
ECON 0110 Introduction to Macroeconomic Theory
ECON 0900 Economics Introduction to the Field Majors
ECON 1100 Intermediate Microeconomics
ECON 1110 Intermediate Macroeconomics
Two ECON elective courses
Two ECON 1000-level elective courses, each having a prerequisite of ECON 1100 or ECON 1110
Note: ECON 0800 does not count as an ECON elective course.

One of the following


ECON 1150 Applied Econometrics 1
ECON 1180 Mathematical Economics
Co-requisites
MATH 0220 Analytic Geometry and Calculus 1
One of the following MATH courses
MATH 0230 Analytic Geometry and Calculus 2
MATH 0235 Honors 1 Variable Calculus
One (1) of the following Statistics courses
STAT 1000 Applied Statistical Methods*
STAT 1100 Statistics and Probability for Business
Management*
* STAT 1000 or STAT 1100 is required for those students pursuing
the Economics/Business Dual Major. Students pursuing the
Economics/Business Dual Major are exempted from taking
BUSECN 1010 since it is equivalent to ECON 1100.

Restrictions
ECON 0800, 0810, and 0820 are designed for non-majors
and therefore do not count toward the major or minor.
No Arts and Sciences credit will be given for ECON 0800
if said course is taken after ECON 0100 or ECON 0110.
Internship credits do not count toward the major, but
students are encouraged to do internships.
Only three credits of ECON 1901 through 1903 may be
applied toward the credits required for the major.
Grade requirements: A minimum grade of C is required in
ECON 0100, 0110, 1100, 1110 and MATH 0120 and 0220. A
minimum GPA of 2.0 in departmental courses is required for
graduation.
Satisfactory/No Credit option: No ECON course that
counts towards the major may be taken on an S/NC basis
except ECON 0900.
Writing (W) requirement: Students must complete at least
one W-course in the major.

Related area: A minimum of 12 credits is required in any


one Arts and Sciences department chosen in consultation
with the major advisor. The completion of an official Arts and
Sciences minor or an Arts and Sciences or UCIS certificate
also satisfies this requirement.
Honors major requirements: Honors in economics is
granted if, in addition to fulfilling all requirements for the
economics major, the student:
1. maintained a GPA of 3.5 or above in ECON courses;
2. maintained an overall GPA of 3.5 or above; and
3. completed a pro-seminar (ECON 1700 1730) as one of
the 1000-level elective courses.
Other options
Economics-Statistics Joint Major
Mathematics-Economics Joint Major
Economics-Business Dual Major
Note: The first two options have their own major sheets; see the
Arts and Sciences/Business Dual Major sheet for the third.

Undergraduate Economics Society: Students are


encouraged to join the Undergraduate Economics Society.
The society runs a series of programs featuring topics of
interest to economists, and job opportunities open to
economics majors.
Advising:

412-648-1740
[email protected]

Checklist for the BA in Economics


_______ ECON 0100 1
_______ ECON 0110 1
_______ ECON 0900
_______ ECON 1100
_______ ECON 1110
_______ ECON ______ 2
_______ ECON ______ 2
_______ ECON 1_____ (1000-level elective)
_______ ECON 1_____ (1000-level with pre-requisite of
ECON 1100 or ECON 1110) 2
_______ ECON 1_____ (1000-level with pre-requisite of
ECON 1100 or ECON 1110) 2
_______ MATH 0125 and 0126 or 0120 or 0220
_______ STAT 0200 or 1000 or 1100 3

Checklist for the BS in Economics


_______ ECON 0100 1
_______ ECON 0110 1
_______ ECON 0900
_______ ECON 1100
_______ ECON 1110
_______ ECON ______ 2
_______ ECON ______ 2
_______ ECON 1_____ (1000-level with pre-requisite of
ECON 1100 or ECON 1110) 2
_______ ECON 1_____ (1000-level with pre-requisite of
ECON 1100 or ECON 1110) 2
_______ MATH 0220
_______ MATH 0230 or 0235
_______ STAT 1000 or 1100
One of the following
_______ ECON 1150
_______ ECON 1180
1. Students who take ECON 0120 in lieu of ECON 0100
and ECON 0110 must take an additional economics
elective to fulfill the requirements for the major.
2. ECON 0800 does not count as an Economics elective
course.
3. STAT 1000 or 1100 is required for those students
pursuing the Economics/Business Dual Major. Those
students pursuing the Economics/Business Dual Major
are exempted from taking BUSECN 1010 since it is
equivalent to ECON 1100.

Checklist for the Economics minor


_______ ECON 0100 1
_______ ECON 0110 1
_______ ECON 1100 or 1110 or BUSECN 1010
_______ ECON ______ 2
_______ ECON ______ 2
1.

2.

Students who take ECON 0120 in lieu of ECON 0100


and ECON 0110 must take an additional economics
elective to fulfill the requirements for the minor.
ECON 0800 does not count as an Economics elective
course.

Note: Students must apply for any official minor they will complete
or have completed at the time they apply for graduation.

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