Global Economics
A minor consists of at least 15 units. A course may fulfill a requirement for both a major and a minor. However, a student must complete a minimum of 6 units in a minor that are not counting towards any other program in which the student is enrolled. A course may count for more than one major program when the programs require the specific course. Students should always consult with BCLA Advising
Use the core to add a minor in Global Economics! Adding an EGEM minor can fulfill up to 4 core requirements.
Minor Requirements | Core Satisfactions |
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ECON 1050 | EHBV |
HIS 1010 or HIST 1060 or POLS 1600 | EHAP |
UD ECON (list 1) | |
UD ECON (list 1) | |
UD ECON (list 1) | |
UD ECON (list 1 or 2) | IINC |
ECON 3900 |
Example Curriculum:
Course 1: ECON 1010 (Introductory Economics) | EHBV |
Course 2: HIST 1010 (PreModern World History) | EHAP |
Course 4: ECON 3720 (International Finance Theory) | |
Course 5: CECON 4740 (Economic Development) | |
Course 6: POLS 4650 (Politics of the Global Economy) | IINC |
Course 7: ECON 3900 (Capstone) |
For more details on EGEM minor requirements and core satisfactions, see our EGEM Advising Form.
To add a EGEM minor, complete the Change of Academic Program Form.