USF 2001-2002 Undergraduate Catalog - Pages 136 - 137
Courses - Course Descriptions - Printable Degree Requirements
Economics offers a clear and logical approach to business decision-making. The department offers broad course choices allowing students to tailor their programs to provide training for careers in business as well as teaching, government, and law. Students interested in majoring or minoring in economics should contact the Undergraduate Advisor in the Economics Department for more information.
Within the 120 semester hour program as listed in the General Requirements section, students must complete a minimum of 18 hours of upper-level economics beyond the foundation courses for business.
Required Economics Courses:
Total (18)
Students must obtain a grade of “C” or higher in ECO 3100 Managerial Economics or ECO 3101 Intermediate Price Theory to enroll in any course for which ECO 3100 or ECO3101 is a prerequisite. Students may not take both ECO 3100 and ECO 3101 for credit. No more than 3 hours credit can be applied toward a major from ECO 4905 and/or ECO 4914. At least 12 hours must be taken in residence at USF.
Students throughout the University may earn a minor in Economics by satisfactorily completing 18 hours in Economics. The requirements are:
Total Economics Hours (18)
Business majors may obtain a minor with only 6 additional upper-level hours in economics beyond the foundation requirements for business.
Economic principles provide the foundation for much of our legal system. Economics offers a series of courses to provide the abstract and applied skills required by those seeking legal careers.
Beyond ECO 2013 Economic Principles: Macroeconomics and ECO 2023 Economic Principles: Microeconomics, students should elect ECP 4451 Law and Economics. ECP 3413 Economics of Regulation and Antitrust and ECP 4505 Economics of Crime are strongly recommended. Additional courses of interest are ECO 4504 Public Finance, ECP 3530 Economics of Health, ECP 3302 Environmental Economics, ECP 3203 Labor Economics, ECP 3201 Economics of Women and Work.
The Economics Pre-Law Curriculum fits easily within the Economics major or minor but is open to other students. The Economics Department Undergraduate Advisor has helpful advice for students taking the Law School Admissions Test or applying for admission to law schools.
This program allows superior students with strong analytical skills and the ability to handle a fast paced, challenging program the opportunity to complete both the Bachelor and Master degrees in economics in five years.
The program meets all the requirements for the Bachelor's degree but requires the students to take two graduate level courses required for the MA degree during the last year in the program. These 6 hours are counted as general electives (not major electives) in the undergraduate program and are also used to satisfy the requirements for the MA in economics.
To be eligible for the program, a student must have completed at least 6 hours of 3000 level or above economics courses, have an overall grade point average of 3.0 or above, and have a minimum of 3.25 cumulative grade point average in all economics courses (including statistics).
To apply for admission, send a letter to the Graduate Program Director in the Department of Economics stating your qualifications and desire to enter the program. To plan your program, or for additional information, see the Undergraduate Advisor in Economics.
USF 2001-2002 Undergraduate Catalog - Page 140
Chairperson: J. S. DeSalvo; Professors: D. M. Bellante, J. S. DeSalvo, K. Gyimah-Brempong, J. S. Hodgson, M. G. Herander, P. K. Porter, J. W. Rowe, Jr.; Professors Emeriti: G. Brunhild, W. J. Herman; Associate Professors: E. J. Ford, C. A. Green-Weishaupt, B. Kamp, M. B. Loewy, G. A. Picone, J. Racine, J. G. Spence, C. R. Thomas, R. M. Wilson; Assistant Professors: L. Saavedra, J. Swinton; Lecturers: S. A. Bartlett.
USF 2001-2002 Undergraduate Catalog - Page 140 - 141
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