BA ECONOMICS w/International Trade Concentration
DEGREE REQUIREMENT CHECK SHEET
2004 - 2006 BULLETIN
For Students Beginning Fall 2004
GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS (47 Hours)
English, Math, History, Speech, Health Ed. (18 hours) HRS. DATE GRADE
WRTG 1310 Introduction to College Writing 3 _____ _____
WRTG 1320 Academic  Writing 3 _____ _____
HIST 2301 or 2302 American Nations I or II
    or PSCI 1330 U.S. Government & Politics
3 _____ _____
MATH 1390 College Algebra (or higher level math course) 3 _____ _____
SPCH 1300 Basic Oral Communication 3 _____ _____
H ED/KPED 1320 Concepts of Lifetime Health/Fitness 3 _____ _____
World Cultural Traditions: 9 Hours
HIST 1310 or HIST 1320 World History I or II 3 _____ _____
ENGL 2305 or ENGL 2306 World Literature I or II 3 _____ _____
AND select one of the following:
     HIST 1310 or 1320 World History I or II
     ENGL 2305 or 2306 World Literature I or II
     RELG 1320 World Religions
     FYFS 1310 First Year Seminar: Studies in World Cultural Traditions
     PHIL 1330 World Philosophies
     WLAN/WRTG 2350 World Languages
     WLAN 1310 Intro to African & African-American Studies
3 _____ _____
Fine Arts & Humanities: 6 Hours
ART 2300 or MUS 2300 or THEA 2300- Art, Music, Theatre Appreciation 3 _____ _____
AND select one of the following:
     ENGL 2370 Intro to Fiction
     ENGL 2380 Intro to Poetry
     ENGL 2390 Intro to Drama
     WLAN 2315 Cultural Studies
     FYFS 1301 First Year Seminar: Studies in Humanities
     PHIL 1301 Philosophy for Living
     PHIL 2305 Critical Thinking
     PHIL 2325 Contemporary Moral Problems
     PHIL 2360 Gender, Race, and Class
3 _____ _____
Behavioral and Social Sciences (6 hours)
ECON 2310 Global Environment of Business 3 _____ _____ 
SOC 1302 Anthropology 3 _____ _____
Natural Sciences (8 hours)
BIOL 1400 Biology for Gen Educ 4 _____ _____
AND select one of the following:
     CHEM 1400 Chemistry  in Society
     PHYS 1400 Physical Sci for General Education
     PHYS 1401 Descriptive Astronomy
4 _____ _____
 
INTERNATIONAL TRADE CONCENTRATION
GLOBAL FOUNDATION (15 Hours)
HIST 1310 World History I and HIST 1320 World History 2
          (hours counted within World Cultural Traditions)
6 (0) _____ _____
SOC 1302 Anthropology (hours counted within Social Sciences) 3 (0) _____ _____
ECON 2310 Global Environment of Business (hours counted within social sciences) 3 (0) _____ _____
PSCI 4310 International Political Economy 3 _____ _____
GLOBAL CORE (9 Hours)
Select one of the following tracks:
(a) Developing Nations Track
     GEOG 2362 World Regional Geography II 3 _____ _____
     PSCI 3382 Politics of Developing nations 3 _____ _____
     ECON 4375 Economics of Developing Nations 3 _____ _____
(b) Developed Nations Track
     GEOG 2361 World Regional Geography I 3 _____ _____
     PSCI 3340 Governments of Europe 3 _____ _____
     ECON 4320 Comparative Economic Systems 3 _____ _____
GLOBAL ELECTIVES  (9 Hours)
Three upper division global courses to complete the major (must be approved by the advisor). The courses can be in geography, history, political science or sociology.
______________________________________ 3 _____ _____
______________________________________ 3 _____ _____
______________________________________ 3 _____ _____
ECONOMICS (15 Hours)
ECON 2320 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 _____ _____
ECON 2321 Principles of Microeconomics 3 _____ _____
ECON 4335 International Trade 3 _____ _____
ECON 4370 Intermediate Macroeconomics 3 _____ _____
ECON 4380 Senior Seminar 3 _____ _____
MINOR (18 Hours)
Students must choose a minor outside of the College of Business. 12 hours must be from upper division courses.
FOREIGN LANGUAGE (9 Hours)
Students must satisfy the foreign language requirements for a Bachelor of Arts degree.

SUMMARY OF GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
  1. A minimum of 124 hours earned from the following areas: General Education - 47 hours; Major courses - 27-39 hours (depending on the overlap between the general education courses and major courses); Minor courses - 18-24 hours (minors must be outside the College of Business); Foreign Language Courses, as specified by the BA special degree requirements, and electives. A course may not be double counted in the major and in the minor.
  2. No more than 30 hours may be taken in the College of Business Administration, and economics courses are considered to be College of Business Administration courses.
  3. At least a 2.000 Grade Point Average is required overall, in the major, and in the minor.
Revised 08/21/02

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