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
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