Bachelor of Science in Global Economics and Modern Languages - German

Wellness
APPH 1040Scientific Foundations of Health2
or APPH 1050 The Science of Physical Activity and Health
or APPH 1060 Flourishing: Strategies for Well-being and Resilience
Core A - Essential Skills
ENGL 1101English Composition I3
ENGL 1102English Composition II3
MATH 1712Survey of Calculus4
or MATH 1552 Integral Calculus
Core B - Institutional Options
CS 1315Introduction to Media Computation3
or CS 1301 Introduction to Computing
Core C - Humanities
Modern Languages 2,36
Core D - Science, Math, & Technology
Lab Science4
Lab Science4
MATH 1711Finite Mathematics4
or MATH 1551
MATH 1553
Differential Calculus
and Introduction to Linear Algebra
Core E - Social Sciences
Select one of the following: 3
The United States to 1877
The United States since 1877
American Government in Comparative Perspective
Government of the United States
American Constitutional Issues
Any SS 9
Core F - Courses Related to Major
ECON 2105Principles of Macroeconomics 33
ECON 2106Principles of Microeconomics 33
Statistics Elective 3,53
Engineering/Science/Math Elective 13
Modern Languages 2,36
Major Requirements
ECON 3110Advanced Microeconomic Analysis 33
ECON 3120Advanced Macroeconomic Analysis 33
ECON 3161Econometric Analysis 33
ECON Electives
ECON Electives 3,615
Non-Major Cluster
Cluster Electives 3,412
Modern Languages
GRMN 4500Advanced Intercultural Seminar 33
Modern Languages 2,3,89
Free Electives
Free Electives 711
Total Credit Hours122
1

Any 1000- or 2000-level course with the following prefixes: AE, APPH, BIOL, BMED, CEE, CHBE, CHEM, EAS, ECE, ISYE, MATH, ME, MSE, NRE, PHYS.

2

Students must complete 21 credit hours of German electives at 2002 (or its equivalent), 3000-level and above. Six credit hours are counted in Humanities, six in Core Area F, and 9 in Modern Languages Requirements. Students can only count one GRMN 34XX course toward 3 of the 21 credits of German electives as 34XX courses reflect culture courses taught in English

3

Minimum grade of C required.

4

Non-Major Cluster Electives must be advisor approved.

5

One course from ECON 2250, MATH 3215, ISYE 3770 or (MGT 2250 - minimum B)

6

Nine credit hours of Econ Electives must be chosen from the following list of Development Economics or International Economics courses: ECON 4311, ECON 4351, ECON 4352, ECON 4355, ECON 4357, ECON 4411, ECON 4415, ECON 4421

7

GRMN courses below 2002 may count toward the free elective courses.

8

Students are strongly encouraged to study, intern, or work abroad in the language of study or to seek out internship or research opportunities with international organizations