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Jan 31, 2025
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2009-2010 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Economics (B.A., B.S.)
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David Carr, Contact Person
Room 113 Patterson Hall
(605) 677-5455
David.Carr@usd.edu
FACULTY:
Professors:
Robert Reinke, Economic Education and Environmental Economics
Raymond Ring, Public Policy and Taxation
Robert Tosterud, Entrepreneurship
Associate Professor:
Randall Waldron, Managerial Economics and Game Theory
Assistant Professors:
Mike Allgrunn, Labor Economics and Econometrics
David Carr, International Economics and Economic History
MAJOR:
Economics, B.A., B.S.
MINOR:
Economics
The Economics Program fulfills five objectives: to provide the student with knowledge of the basic analytical techniques used in economics; to describe the important institutional characteristics of modern economic systems; to teach the application of economic theory to contemporary economic policy issues and to decision making in business firms; to stimulate in the student independent, objective, and creative approaches to problems in business administration and related disciplines; and to prepare students of high ability for graduate study in economics.
40 MAJOR HOURS, 128 DEGREE HOURS
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Departmental Requirements (30 hours)
Additional ECON Courses (24 hours)
Nondepartmental Requirements (10 hours)
Four-Year Plan
The following is an example. Students may have individual reasons for changing the following four-year plan. Students should consult their advisors before completing their schedules. Students must meet the College of Arts and Sciences requirements for either a B.A. or a B.S. First Semester 15-16 hours
Second Semester 15-17 hours
First Semester 16 hours
Humanities-Fine Arts/Electives 3cr ECON Electives 6cr Electives 7cr Second Semester 15-17 hours
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