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ECOBS - Economics - Bachelor of Science

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EconomicsArts and Sciences UndergradBS - Bachelor of Science
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
  • 0220971
    OR
    0075841
    OR
    0220721
    OR
    0025321
  • 0005891
  • 0103261
  • 0103281
  • 0006221
  • 0024211
    OR
    0024161
Complete four (4) additional Economics courses at the senior level (200 or 300-level).

ECO 300 must be completed concurrently with one 300-level ECO course. 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 with a cumulative GPA of 3.00 or higher.

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

ECO 300 must be completed concurrently with one of these 300-level ECO courses. Please consult your academic advisor.

Complete one (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 with a cumulative GPA of 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.