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ECOBA - Economics - Bachelor of Arts

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EconomicsArts and Sciences UndergradBA - Bachelor of Arts
Completion requirement
Complete ALL of the following Courses:
  • 0005551
  • 0005561
  • 0005891
  • 0103261
  • 0103281
  • 0006221
  • 0024211
    OR
    0024161
  • 0220971
    OR
    0075841
    OR
    0220721
    OR
    0025321
Complete 4 additional senior college general Economics electives

At least one elective must be at the 300-level to be taken concurrently with ECO 300. Please consult your academic advisor.

A grade of C or better must be earned in each of the required courses.

A minimum of 15 senior hours in Economics courses must be completed at Illinois State University. The Department Chairperson may grant exemptions to students whose cumulative GPA is 3.00 or higher.

Completion requirement
Complete ALL of the following Requirement Sets:
Completion requirement
Complete at least 1 of the following Requirement Sets:
Completion requirement
Complete at least 1 of the following Requirement Sets:
Completion requirement
Complete at least 1 of the following Requirement Sets:
Completion requirement
Complete at least 1 of the following Requirement Sets:
Completion requirement
Complete ALL of the following Courses:
  • 0005551
  • 0005561
  • 0110441
  • 0005891
  • 0103241
  • 0103261
  • 0103281
  • 0006221
  • 0072861
  • 0072871
  • 0220191
    OR
    0071841
  • 0055111
  • 0024211
    OR
    0024161
  • 0220971
    OR
    0075841
    OR
    0220721
    OR
    0025321
Complete at least 1 of the following Courses:
  • 0006281
  • 0006391
  • 0006291
  • 0006351
  • 0006401
  • 0006411

Please consult your academic advisor. Course to be completed concurrently with ECO 300.

Compete 1 additional 200 or 300-level Economics elective or MGT 220.

A grade of C or better must be earned in each of the required courses.

A minimum of 2.5 GPA in the required courses in the sequence.

A minimum of 15 senior hours in Economics courses must be completed at Illinois State University. The Department Chairperson may grant exemptions to students whose cumulative GPA is 3.00 or higher.

Completion requirement
Complete ALL of the following Courses:
  • 0005551
  • 0005561
  • 0220971
    OR
    0075841
    OR
    0220721
    OR
    0025321
  • 0005891
  • 0103261
  • 0103281
  • 0006221
  • 0024211
    OR
    0024161
Complete ANY of the following Courses:
  • 0006281
    OR
    0221801
  • 0006391
    OR
    0221781
  • 0006291
    OR
    0221761
  • 0006351
    OR
    0221791
  • 0006401
  • 0006411
    OR
    0232551
  • 0006421
    OR
    0232751
  • 0006381
    OR
    0221771

ECO 300 must be completed concurrently with one of these 300/400-level ECO courses.

Earn at least 9 credits from the following:
  • 0005781
  • 0110441
  • 0005821
  • 0005831
  • 0005881
  • 0103241
  • 0005931
  • 0218971
  • 0005941
  • 0006281
    OR
    0221801
  • 0006391
    OR
    0221781
  • 0006291
    OR
    0221761
  • 0006351
    OR
    0221791
  • 0006401
  • 0006411
    OR
    0232551
  • 0006421
    OR
    0232751
  • 0006381
    OR
    0221771
  • 0007161
  • 0217241
  • 0006881
  • 0006891
  • 0006901
  • 0006941
  • 0006951
  • 0006961
  • 0006971
  • 0006981
  • 0217071
  • 0006991
  • 0007121

Complete at least one 400-level course.

  • A grade of C or better must be earned in each of the required courses.

  • A minimum of 15 senior hours in Economics courses must be completed at Illinois State University. The Department Chairperson may grant exemptions to students with a cumulative GPA of 3.00 or higher.

  • To graduate in this sequence, a student must take at least one graduate-level course during their senior year.

  • A maximum of 12 credit hours may be taken for graduate credit.

  • Recommended graduate-level courses that will count for both the undergraduate and the graduate program: ECO 437 and ECO 438, and any additional ECO 400-level courses (excluding ECO 400 and ECO 498).

  • The student must consult with their economics advisor prior to the start of each new course to ensure approval.

  • Enrollment in the accelerated sequence does not guarantee admission to the M.A., M.S. in Applied Economics graduate program.

Completion requirement
Complete ALL of the following Courses:
  • 0005551
  • 0005561
  • 0220971
    OR
    0075841
    OR
    0220721
    OR
    0025321
  • 0110441
  • 0005891
  • 0103241
  • 0103261
  • 0103281
  • 0006221
  • 0024211
    OR
    0024161
Complete ANY of the following Courses:
  • 0006281
    OR
    0221801
  • 0006391
    OR
    0221781
  • 0006411
    OR
    0232551
  • 0006421
    OR
    0232751

ECO 300 must be completed concurrently with one of these 300/400-level ECO courses.

Earn at least 9 credits from the following:
  • 0005781
  • 0005821
  • 0005831
  • 0005881
  • 0005931
  • 0218971
  • 0005941
  • 0006281
    OR
    0221801
  • 0006391
    OR
    0221781
  • 0006411
    OR
    0232551
  • 0006421
    OR
    0232751
  • 0217241
  • 0217071
  • 0006991

Complete at least one 400-level course.

  • A grade of C or better must be earned in each of the required courses.

  • A minimum of 15 senior hours in Economics courses must be completed at Illinois State University. The Department Chairperson may grant exemptions to students with a cumulative GPA of 3.00 or higher.

  • To graduate in this sequence, a student must take at least one graduate-level course during their senior year.

  • A maximum of 12 credit hours may be taken for graduate credit.

  • Recommended graduate-level courses that will count for both the undergraduate and the graduate program: ECO 422, and any of ECO 420, ECO 423, ECO 444, ECO 445, ECO 446, and ECO 450.

  • ECO 422 can be taken in place of MBA 411 to meet graduation requirements in the MBA program.

  • Students without a sufficient academic background in one or more business areas should expect to complete some pre-MBA Program courses if admitted to the MBA program. Recommended university-wide electives to obtain this background include ACC 131, ACC 132, FIL 185, FIL 190 (or FIL 240), MGT 220, and MKT 230.

  • The student must consult with the economics advisor prior to the start of each new course to ensure approval.

  • Enrollment in the accelerated sequence does not guarantee final admission into the Business Administration (MBA) graduate program.