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Feb 02, 2025
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2010-2011 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Economics (B.A., B.S.)
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David Carr, Academic Program Coordinator
Room 325 Beacom Hall
(605) 677-5567
economics@usd.edu
www.usd.edu/economics
FACULTY:
Professors:
Raymond Ring, Public Finance and Economics of State and Local Government
Associate Professors:
David Carr, International Economics and Economic History
Randall Waldron, Economic Development and Industrial Organization
Assistant Professor:
Mike Allgrunn, Econometrics and Labor Economics
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.
SCHOLARSHIPS:
- Alan Nichols Scholarship in Economics
- C.J. Whitlow Economics Scholarship
- Daniel M.& L’Nora L. Bylander Economics Scholarship
- Dr. Wayne W. Gutzman Family Scholarship in Statistics
- Milo McCabe Memorial Scholarship
- Roger Hainje Memorial
- Walter K. Gray Statistics Scholarship
- Willard H. Dickinson
40 MAJOR HOURS, 128 DEGREE HOURS
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Departmental Requirements (30 hours)
Additional ECON Courses (24 hours) Upper-division (300 and above) courses including:
Nondepartmental Requirements (10-11 hours)
Four-Year Plan
The following is an example. Students may have individual reasons for changing the following four-year plan. For example, ECON 201 and ECON 202 may be taken in either the first or second year. Note also that courses labeled as “free elective” may be used to satisfy your College of Arts and Sciences requirement to have a minor. 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. Second Semester 17-18 hours
First Semester 15-16 hours
Second Semester 15-16 hours
First Semester 15-16 hours
Second Semester 15-16 hours
First Semester 15 hours
ECON Electives 3cr Free Electives 6cr Advanced Free Electives 6cr Second Semester 15 hours
ECON Electives 6cr Free Elective 3cr Advanced Free Electives 6cr |
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