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MAJOR Specific Course Requirements REQUIRED COURSES: ECON 1103 PRINCIPLES OF & ECON 1104 PRINCIPLES OF ECON 3003: INTERMEDIATE ECON 3004: INTERMEDIATE ECON 4060: INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMIC ANALYSIS MACROECONOMIC ANALYSIS (Analytics Struct. Elec.) Prerequisites: ECON 1103, ECON 1104; MATH Prerequisites: ECON 1103, ECON 1104; MATH Prerequisites: ECON 1103, ECON 1104, and BUAD 1400 or equivalent 1400 or equivalent. 1560 (business students) Typically taken: Sophomore or Junior Typically taken: Sophomore or Junior Typically taken: Junior or Senior Typically offered: Fall and Spring Typically offered: Fall and Spring Typically offered: Fall and Spring THREE ELECTIVES FROM THE FOLLOWING: ECONI 3040: GLOBAL APPLIED LEARNING ECON 4005: SPORTS ECONOMICS ECON 4006: PROJECT (Int’l Bus.) Prerequisites: ECON 1103 and ECON 1104 Prerequisites: ECON 1103 and ECON 1104 Prerequisites: Jr. Standing, application and con- Typically taken: Junior or Senior Typically taken: Junior or Senior sent of instructor Typically offered: Every Third Semester Typically offered: Every Third Semester Typically taken: Junior or Senior Typically offered: J-Session and Spring ECON 4008: ECONOMICS & LAW ECON 4010: PUBLIC FINANCE (Disco. Tier: ECON 4012: URBAN AND REGIONAL Prerequisites: ECON 1103 and ECON 1104 Individuals & Communities) ECONOMICS Typically taken: Junior or Senior Prerequisites: ECON 1103 and ECON 1104 Prerequisites: ECON 1103 and ECON 1104 Typically offered: Every Third Semester Typically taken: Junior or Senior Typically taken: Junior or Senior Typically offered: Every Third Semester Typically offered: Every Third Semester ECON 4016: ENVIRONMENTAL AND ECON 4020: ECONOMICS OF LABOR ECON 4022: ECONOMICS OF HEALTHCARE NATURAL RESOURCE ECONOMICS (Disco. Tier: MARKETS (Disco. Tier: Individuals & Communities) AND HEALTH POLICY (Disco. Tier: Basic Needs & Expanding Our Horizons) Prerequisites: ECON 1103 and ECON 1104 Justice) Prerequisites: ECON 1103 and ECON 1104 Typically taken: Junior or Senior Prerequisites: ECON 1103 and ECON 1104 Typically taken: Junior or Senior Typically offered: Every Third Semester Typically taken: Junior or Senior Typically offered: Every Third Semester Typically offered: Every Third Semester ECON 4040: INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC ECON 4044: GLOBAL INTEGRATION OF ECON 4045: COMPARATIVE ECONOMIC ISSUES (Int’l Bus./Disco. Tier: Crossing Boundaries) FINANCIAL SECTORS (Int’l Bus) SYSTEMS (Int’l Bus.) Prerequisites: ECON 1103 and ECON 1104 Prerequisites: ECON 1103 and ECON 1104. A student may not receive credit for ECON 4040 if taken Prerequisites: ECON 1103 and ECON 1104 Credit not given if simultaneously enrolled in or have simultaneously with or upon successful completion of Typically taken: Junior or Senior already completed either ECON 4044 or ECON 4046 ECON 4044 Typically offered: Every Third Semester Typically taken: Junior or Senior Typically taken: Junior or Senior Typically offered: Spring Typically offered: Fall

ECON 4046: INTERNATIONAL (Int’l Bus) ECON 4047: ECON 4049: PUBLIC POLICY & FINANCE IN Prerequisites: ECON 1103 and ECON 1104 (Int’l Bus./Disco. Tier: Basic Needs & Justice) LATIN AMERICAN CITIES (Int’l Bus.) A student may not receive credit for ECON 4040 if taken Prerequisites: ECON 1103 and ECON 1104 Prerequisites: ECON 1103 and ECON 1104 simultaneously with or upon successful completion of ECON 4046. Typically taken: Junior or Senior Typically taken: Junior or Senior Typically taken: Junior or Senior Typically offered: Every Third Semester Typically offered: Every Third Semester Typically offered: Fall and Spring

ECON 4065: INTRODUCTION TO ECON 4070: ECONOMICS AND ETHICS ECON 4072: (Disco. Prerequisites: ECON 1103 and ECON 1104 Tier: Expanding Our Horizons) Prerequisites: ECON 1103, ECON 1104, MATH Typically taken: Junior or Senior Prerequisites: ECON 1103 and ECON 1104 1400 or MATH 1450 Typically offered: Summer Typically taken: Junior or Senior Typically taken: Junior or Senior Typically offered: Every Third Semester Typically offered: Every Third Semester

ECON 4080: , BANKING AND A minimum GPA of 2.000 must be earned in all College of courses taken at Marquette University. A grade of C or higher must be earned in each of a student’s major courses, including the core courses Prerequisites: ECON 1103 and ECON 1104 introducing the major. Credit is never given twice for the same course, with the exception of different sections of Typically taken: Junior or Senior variable topic courses. Typically offered: Fall Students can complete ECON 4986: Internship for Credit: Grading Period or ECON 4989: Internship for Credit: Work and Grading Period, ECON 3001 and ECON 3399 but it will not count towards one of the ECON major electives. ECON 4931: TOPICS IN ECONOMICS Course information and details are subject to change; find full course information on CheckMarq and bulletin. Prerequisites: ECON 1103 and ECON 1104 marquette.edu. Typically taken: Junior or Senior Typically offered: Variable

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