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B.S. in Economics

College: Andrew Young School of Policy Studies
Program: Economics
See Also: Andrew Young School of Policy Studies

Economics is about knowing how the economy works – and why sometimes it doesn’t. It involves deciding the best way to use resources – whether money, people, land or machines – and it’s great preparation for a variety of careers.  Economics majors learn how to analyze complex questions relevant to business, government, and nonprofit organizations. Entire courses are devoted to the important and controversial issues of today, including globalization, welfare reform, environmental problems, health care for the poor and elderly, school privatization, arts and entertainment, and urban issues like congestion and race. Among the many other topics discussed in economics courses are the minimum wage, recessions, unemployment, inflation, racial and gender discrimination, taxes, crime, the distribution of income, housing policy, the Federal Reserve System, economic growth, Social Security and Medicare-Medicaid… and the list goes on.

Suggested Schedule of Courses

This is a suggested 4-year schedule of courses based on degree requirements in the current catalog.  This guide is not a substitute for academic advisement — contact your advisement office if you have any questions about scheduling or about your degree requirements.  Also see the Undergraduate Catalog for a complete list of requirements and electives to choose from.

Students may choose to attend a summer term to reduce their load during fall or spring semesters but still stay on track to graduate in four years.

Freshman Year

Term 1
Course Hours
ENGL 1101 3
MATH 1111 3
Lab Science “A” 4
GSU 1010 3
PHIL 1010 2
Total Hours 15
Term 2
Course Hours
ENGL 1102 3
MATH 1070 3
Lab Science “B” 4
ECON 2100 3
PERS 2002 2
POLS 1101 3
Total Hours 18
Freshman Milestones:
  • Overall GPA 2.0 or higher
  • Complete all Area A requirements
  • Attend the major fair and declare a major


Sophomore Year

Term 3
Course Hours
ECON 2105 3
HIST 2110 3
MATH 1113 or higher 3
Area C Elective 3
Area E Social Science Elective 3
Total Hours 15
Term 4
Course Hours
ECON 2106 3
MATH 1220 3
Area F Elective 3
Area C Elective 3
Area I Minor Course 3
Total Hours 15
Sophomore Milestones:
  • Transition from SAC: Meet with major advisor in OAA
  • Complete University Core


Junior Year

Term 5
Course Hours
ECON 3900 3
ECON 4000 -Major Course 3
Area F Approved Elective    3
Area H Policy/Business Course 3
Area J Approved Elective 3
Total Hours 15
Term 6
Course Hours
ECON 3910 3
ECON 4000 -Major Course 3
Area H Policy/Business Course 3
Area I Minor Course 3
Area J 3000-4999 Approved elective 3
Total Hours 15
Junior Milestones:
  • Complete ECON 3900 and 3910 with C or higher
  • Meet with faculty advisor to review concentrations and career options in Economics
  • Select a minor
  • Apply for graduation


Senior Year

Term 7
Course Hours
ECON 4950 3
ECON 4000 -Major Course 3
Area I Minor Course 3
Area I Minor Course 3
Area J 3000-4999 Approved elective 3
Total Hours 15
Term 8
Course Hours
ECON 4000 -Major Course 3
ECON 4999 -Senior Capstone 3
Area I Minor Course 3
Area J 3000-4999 Approved elective 3
Area J 3000-4999 Approved elective 3
Total Hours 15
Senior Milestones:

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