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Department of Economics Major Plan of Study Fall 2012 or Later Updated September 2016 **USE YOUR ACADEMIC ADVISMENT RREQUIREMENT REPORT TO FILL OUT & UPDATE THIS WORKSHEET** (In Student Admin, go to Student Center, select “Academic Requirements” from the dropdown menu on the left, click the green “View Report as PDF”) All General Education Requirements Met Minimum 2.0 Overall GPA 120 Total Credits Earned Minimum of 2.0 GPA in Economics Core Courses Student Name (print) ________________________________ Student ID______________ Date______________ Economics Foundation Courses: Principles of Micro & Macro: ECON 1201 & ECON 1202, OR ECON 1200 Statistics: STAT 1000Q OR STAT 1100Q Calculus: MATH 1071Q, 1110Q, 1126Q, 1131Q OR 1151Q Economics Core Courses: At least 24 credits in economics 2000-level or above. Intermediate Microeconomics, ECON 2201, and Intermediate Macroeconomics, ECON 2202, are required. You must have at least 9 credits (3 courses) from one or both following sequences: ECON 2300 series and/or 3000-level or above. ECON 2481 “Internship-Field Study” does not count towards the major Course: Grade: ECON 2000+: Grade: ECON 2300 series &/or 3000+: Grade: ECON 2201 _____ ECON _________ _____ ECON _________ _____ ECON 2202 _____ ECON _________ _____ ECON _________ _____ ECON _________ _____ W in ECON Major Course: Grade: Course: Grade: ECON 2500W (1 credit) _____ OR ECON 2000+W (3 credits) _____ ECON 2000+ (3 credit) _____ Related Courses: At least 12 credits, 2000-level or above, in courses closely related to economics, but offered by departments other than economics. See Department website http://econ.uconn.edu/related/ for list of pre-approved related subjects. Courses not on the pre-approved related list must be approved by an Undergraduate Academic Advisor. Courses: ____________________ ____________________ ____________________ ____________________ 45-Credit Rule: At least 45 credits, including major and related courses, must be 2000-level or above. Usually nine additional credits, or three classes, are needed in combination with major and related courses for a grand total of 45 credits. ____________________ ____________________ ____________________

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Page 1: Department of Economics Major Plan of Study · 2016. 12. 12. · Economics Core Courses: At least 24 credits in economics 2000-level or above. Intermediate Microeconomics, ECON 2201,

Department of Economics Major Plan of Study Fall 2012 or Later

Updated September 2016

**USE YOUR ACADEMIC ADVISMENT RREQUIREMENT REPORT TO FILL OUT & UPDATE THIS WORKSHEET** (In Student Admin, go to Student Center, select “Academic Requirements” from the dropdown menu on the left,

click the green “View Report as PDF”)

All General Education Requirements Met

Minimum 2.0 Overall GPA

120 Total Credits Earned

Minimum of 2.0 GPA in Economics Core Courses

Student Name (print) ________________________________ Student ID______________ Date______________

Economics Foundation Courses: Principles of Micro & Macro: ECON 1201 & ECON 1202, OR ECON 1200

Statistics: STAT 1000Q OR STAT 1100Q

Calculus: MATH 1071Q, 1110Q, 1126Q, 1131Q OR 1151Q

Economics Core Courses: At least 24 credits in economics 2000-level or above. Intermediate Microeconomics, ECON 2201, and Intermediate Macroeconomics, ECON 2202, are required. You must have at least 9 credits (3 courses) from one or both following sequences: ECON 2300 series and/or 3000-level or above. ECON 2481 “Internship-Field Study” does not count towards the major Course: Grade: ECON 2000+: Grade: ECON 2300 series &/or 3000+: Grade:

ECON 2201 _____ ECON _________ _____ ECON _________ _____

ECON 2202 _____ ECON _________ _____ ECON _________ _____

ECON _________ _____

W in ECON Major Course: Grade: Course: Grade:

ECON 2500W (1 credit) _____ OR ECON 2000+W (3 credits) _____

ECON 2000+ (3 credit) _____

Related Courses: At least 12 credits, 2000-level or above, in courses closely related to economics, but offered by departments other than economics. See Department website http://econ.uconn.edu/related/ for list of pre-approved related subjects. Courses not on the pre-approved related list must be approved by an Undergraduate Academic Advisor. Courses:

____________________ ____________________ ____________________ ____________________

45-Credit Rule: At least 45 credits, including major and related courses, must be 2000-level or above. Usually nine additional

credits, or three classes, are needed in combination with major and related courses for a grand total of 45 credits.

____________________ ____________________ ____________________

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MATH 1071Q or 1131Q STAT 1000Q or 1100Q

These courses would double-dip as gen eds and fulfill major requirements

ECON 2000+W Any dept. or 2nd Major