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Nov 21, 2024
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2023-2024 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Economics - Regional Economic Development Concentration, BA
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Program Code: 315*/315E
CIP Code: 52.0601
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General Education Requirements (44 Hours)
- ECO 2030 and ECO 2040 (6 hours) count towards the General Education Liberal Studies Experience requirement
- A foreign language course at the 1050/1060 level counts as 3 hours of the General Education Liberal Studies Experience requirement
- MAT 1035 must be taken to meet the Quantitative Literacy requirement (1 hour of ECO 2100 will meet the other hour)
Language Requirements (3 Hours)
Students are required to demonstrate intermediate-level proficiency in a language other than English. Intermediate-level proficiency is demonstrated by successful completion of a 4th-semester language course in one of the following:
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or
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or
- (A higher-level language course that requires one of the above listed courses as a prerequisite may also be used to fulfill the language requirement.)
Note: Beginning language course I & II or beginning combination language course and intermediate language course I are prerequisites for *intermediate level II course. Placement tests are designed for placement purposes only and a score on this test alone is not sufficient to demonstrate intermediate-level proficiency.
Language courses 1050 or 1060 may be used in General Education Liberal Studies Experience.
Major Requirements (39 Hours)
Major GPA of 2.0 is required for graduation. Major GPA calculation will include all courses taken as part of section Foundation Courses, Capstone/Applied Research Course, Required Courses and Economics Electives. A minimum of 18 semester hours of courses taken to fulfill major requirements must be courses offered by Appalachian. No more than 46 semester hours of Economics courses may be counted toward the B.A. Degree. Common prerequisites for 3000/4000 level economics courses are 54 hours to take any 3000 level economics course, 84 hours and a minimum grade of “C” in a WID course to take any 4000 level economics course.
Foundation Courses (21 Hours)
Capstone/Applied Research Course (3 Hours)
Required Courses (6 Hours)
Economics Electives
- 9 hours Economics courses at the 3000 level or above
Required Minor (12-21 Hours)
- A minimum of nine semester hours of courses taken to fulfill the minor requirements must be courses offered by Appalachian State University.
Electives (23-32 Hours)
- Taken to total 120 hours for the degree
Total Required (120 Hours)
120- 44 sh Gen Ed requirements PLUS 42 sh major/foreign language requirements (minus 6 sh of ECO 2030, ECO 2040, 1 sh of ECO 2100 and 3 sh of a foreign language course at the 1050 level already counted in Gen Ed) PLUS 44 sh minor and electives.
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