Major Advisory Study Plans
The following study plans are available instead of an area of concentration,
and allow the student to focus his upper-division course work in additional
areas of interest. They are not designated on the diploma, but their completion
can be certified by the department chair. In consultation with a department
advisor, students may make substitutions for the courses in an advisory
study plan to suit their background and course availability.
City and Regional
Planning (5 courses, 16 units)
| ECON 322 |
Urban Economics |
4 |
| ENSP 310 |
Introduction to Planning |
3 |
| ENSP 315 |
Environmental Impact Reporting |
3 |
| ENSP 318 |
Environmental and Natural Resources Planning |
3 |
| ENSP 419 |
Transportation Planning |
3 |
Economic History (4 courses, 14-16
units)
| ECON 426 |
Seminar in History of Economic Thought |
4 |
| ECON 432 |
Seminar in U.S. Economic History |
4 |
| Two upper division history courses approved
by an Economics Department advisor |
6-8 |
ote: Majors planning to seek a secondary teaching credential should take
this plan.
Environmental Studies (4 courses,
14-16 units)
| ECON 381 |
Natural Resource Management |
4 |
| ENSP 301 |
The Human Environment |
3-4 |
| ENSP 321 |
The Biological Environment |
3-4 |
| ENSP 331 |
The Physical Environment |
3-4 |
Financial Economics (4 courses, 14-16 units)
| ECON 375 |
Money and Banking (or BUS 377) |
4 or 3 |
| BUS 370 |
Introduction to Managerial Finance |
4 |
| Two additional BUS courses from the following,
470, 471, 472, 473, 474, and 475 |
6-8 |
Information Technology (4 courses, 14-16 units)
| ECON 417 |
Seminar in Econometrics and Forecasting |
4 |
| Three CIS courses approved by an Economics
Department Advisor |
6-8 |
Marketing (4 courses, 14 units)
| ECON 318 |
Managerial Economics |
4 |
| BUS 360 |
Principles of Marketing |
4 |
| BUS 367 |
Consumer Behavior |
4 |
| BUS 462 |
Seminar in Marketing Research |
4 |
Natural Resources
(4 courses, 14-16 units)
| ECON 322 |
Urban Economics |
4 |
| ECON 381 |
Natural Resource Economics |
4 |
| Two ENSP courses approved by Economics
Department advisor |
6-8 |
Philosophy (5 courses, 16 units)
| ECON 426 |
Seminar in History of Economic Thought |
4 |
| PHIL 303 |
Social and Political Philosophy |
3 |
| Three additional PHIL courses approved by
an Economics Department advisor. |
9 |
Pre-Law (4 courses, 15 units)
| ECON 388 |
Economics and Law of Regulation |
4 |
| PHIL 375 |
Philosophy of Law |
4 |
| CJA 404 |
Introduction to Constitutional Law |
4 |
| BUS 426 |
Business Law |
4 |
Public Administration (4 courses,
16 units)
| ECON 388 |
Economics and Law or Regulation |
4 |
| ECON 417 |
Seminar in Econometrics and Forecasting |
4 |
| POLS 320 |
State, City, and County Government |
4 |
| POLS 430 |
Introduction to Public Administration |
4 |
Quantitative Methods (4 courses,
14-16 units)
| ECON 408 |
Mathematical Applications in Economics |
3 |
| ECON 417 |
Seminar in Econometrics and Forecasting |
4 |
| Two additional upper division MATH courses
approved by an Economics Department advisor. |
6-8 |
Customized Study Plan (4 courses,
14-16 units)
A customized study plan can be developed using upper division courses
in other academic disiplines not covered above. See an Economics Department
advisor for details.
Last modified
08.20.2007
. Robert Eyler
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