Economics Pre 2008

Advisory Board:
Dr. Keith Jakee
Dr. Kanybek Nur-tegin


Description: Economics is the structured study of how people make decisions when faced with scarce resources. When aggregated, these individual decisions constitute markets - the key analytical construct in economics. In practice, economics combines analytical and mathematical models with statistical analysis to understand the functioning of markets, to explain market outcomes, and to prescribe mechanisms such as public policy to improve these outcomes. 
The economics concentration at the Honors College combines solid theoretical training with necessary analytical tools. The concentration culminates with the Honors Thesis, which allows students to apply their training to a well-defined topic of their choice. Upon completion of the economics concentration at the Honors College, students will be prepared to pursue careers in a variety of fields or to enter graduate school in Economics or related disciplines such as International Studies, Public Policy, Law, and Business. Students interested in an MBA or courses in business may explore our MBA Pathway and Business minor options.



Available Options: Concentration in Economics; Minor Concentration 

Concentration in Economic

Course Number

Course Name

Credits

ECO 2023 Honors Microeconomics
3
ECO 2013 Honors Macroeconomics
3
ECO 3101

Honors Intermediate Microeconomics

3

ECO 3203

Honors Intermediate Macroeconomics

3

ECO 4932

Honors Introduction to Econometrics

3

MAC 2311

Honors Calculus I

4

STA 2023

Honors Introductory Statistics

3

  Electives
18
ECO 4970

Honors Thesis

6

 

Total Credits

46

Electives: Students take at least 18 credits of elective courses. Students should choose their elective courses in accordance with their general interests and with their proposed Honors Thesis topic. 3-6 credits of these elective courses must be "Interdisciplinary elective courses" and the remaining 12-15 credits must be upper-division (3000-4000) economics courses. Interdisciplinary elective courses must be (i) relevant to students' Honors thesis topic and (ii) must not be used to satisfy a requirement in the Honors Core (but may be an Honors Core course). Elective courses are listed below. Other courses may be used only with the permission of the concentration advisor. Note that 3 credits of Electives may be non-Honors courses without petition to the Concentration Advisory Board. Also, students are reminded that they need 45 upper-level (3000 or 4000-level) credits to graduate.

Course Number

Course Title

Credits

  ECONOMICS ELECTIVES  

ECP 4302

Honors Environmental Economics

3

ECS 3013

Honors International Economic Development

3

ECO 3303 Honors History of Economic Thought
3
ECO 4223*

Money and Banking

3

ECP 3451

Honors Law and Economics

3

ECP 3145

Honors Gender in Economics and the Global Economy

3

ECO 4932 Honors Special Topics in Economics
3
  INTERDISCIPLINARY ELECTIVES  
AMH 3630 Honors American Envt History
3
CPO 3003 Honors Comparative Politics

3

CPO 3035 Honors Political Development
3
CPO 4305 Honors Latin American Politics
3
DEP 4095 Honors Personality and Social Devt
3
EUH 3604 Honors European Intellectual History 1
3
EUH 3607 Honors European Intellectual History 2
3
EVR 2017 Honors Environment and Society
3
EVS 3403 Honors Global Environmental Issues
3
EXP 4631 Honors Thinking and Decisionmaking
3
GEA 3003 Honors Geography of the Developing World
3
GEO 3144C Honors Geographic Info. Systems
3
GEO 3402 Honors Human Geography
3
INR 2002 Honors Introduction to World Politics
3
INR 3102 Honors American Foreign Policy
3
MAS 2103 Honors Matrix Theory
3
PCB 3352 Honors Issues in Human Ecology
3

PHI 2101

Honors Introduction to Logic

3

PHI 2361

Honors Ways of Knowing

3

PHI 3682 Honors Environmental Philosophy
3
PHI 4134 Honors Logic and Formal Systems
3
PHP 3502 Honors Hegel's Political Philosophy
3
POS 2692 Honors Punishment
3
POS 3626 Honors Privacy
3
POS 3691 Honors Law and American Society
3
POS 3734 Honors Research Methods in Pol. Sci.
3
POS 4414 Honors U.S. Presidency
3
POS 4423 Honors U.S. Congress
3
POS 4603 Honors Constitutional Law 1
3
POS 4604 Honors Constitutional Law 2
3
POS 4685 Honors American Legal Development
3
POS 4932 Honors Special Topics in Political Science
3
POT 3022 Honors History of Political Thought 1
3
POT 3023 Honors History of Political Thought 2
3
PUP 4212 Honors Environmental Conflict
3
STA 3164 Honors Intermediate Statistics
3
SOP 3004 Honors Principles of Social Psychology
3
SYD 4792 Honors Race, Gender, Class, Sexuality and Science
3
SYP 4803 Honors Gender and Technology
3

* Non-honors course typically taught on the Jupiter campus 

Thesis Research and Preparation: The capstone to the economics concentration will be an Honors thesis. Every student will be expected to write a thesis proposal in their junior year under the supervision of an HC faculty member. Students will be expected to present and defend their proposal and thesis before an audience of Faculty members and colleagues. The thesis will be a year long project and will be written in the senior year. 
Restrictions: Students must receive a grade of C or above in all concentration courses. 

Minor Concentration in Economics

 

The Economics minor concentration provides students with a background in economic theory and introduces them to a variety of applications in economics – the study of individual decision-making and society. A minor concentration in economics could complement any program of study. Students in other concentrations who are ultimately interested in business or law careers should seriously consider a minor concentration in economics (See also Business Administration Minor option).

To complete the economics minor concentration, students complete the following courses totaling 18 credit hours:

  • ECO 2013 Honors Principles of Macroeconomics (3 credits)
  • ECO 2023 Honors Principles of Microeconomics (3 credits)
  • ECO 3101 Honors Intermediate Microeconomics OR ECO 3203 Honors Intermediate Macroeconomics (3 credits)
  • Three additional 3 credit upper level economics courses (9 credits).

Students must have at least a 2.0 grade point average in all the above courses. Note that 12 of the 18 credit hours for the economics minor concentration must be at the 3000 or 4000 level. At least 50% of these upper level credits must be earned in Honors College courses.

 

 

 

Updated 12/18/07