Undergraduate Embedded Certificate in Economics

The certificate requires a minimum of 12 hours in Economics courses with at least nine (9) hours of 3000-level or higher ECON courses. All courses counting toward certificate must be taken on a letter-grade basis and must be completed with a grade of 'C' or higher. Courses required by name and number by major School may not be used toward certificate.

Some 3000/4000-level ECON courses which may be considered to be used toward certificate
ECON 3110Advanced Microeconomic Analysis3
ECON 3120Advanced Macroeconomic Analysis3
ECON 3150Economic and Financial Modeling3
ECON 3161Econometric Analysis3
ECON 4160Economic Forecasting3
ECON 4311Strategic Economics for Global Enterprise3
ECON 4340Economics of Industrial Competition3
ECON 4350International Economics3
ECON 4355Global Financial Economics3
ECON 4360Network Economics3
ECON 4421Urban and Regional Economics3
ECON 4411Economic Development3
ECON 4450Topics in African American Entrepreneurship3
ECON 4510Economics of Health and Health Care3
Other courses may be approved by Assistant Director of Academic Programs
Some 2000-level courses which may be considered to be used toward certificate (no more than 3 hours)
ECON 2100Economic Analysis and Policy Problems3
ECON 2101The Global Economy3
ECON 2106Principles of Microeconomics3
ECON 2105Principles of Macroeconomics3