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Spring 2010 Undergraduate Calendar
ECONOMICS
Bachelor of Arts (Economics)
Total courses:
thirty.
Major requirements:
eleven courses, including
41-110, 41-111, 41-212, 41-221, and 41-231; and six 200-, 300- or 400-level courses. (With the approval of a program advisor, equivalent statistics courses may be substituted for 41-212.)
Other requirements:
(a) 02-250, or 65-205;
(b) eight courses from outside Social Sciences with at least two from Arts/Languages and two from Sciences;
(c) four courses from any area of study including Economics;
(d) six courses from any area of study excluding Economics.
RECOMMENDED COURSE SEQUENCING:
Fall: Year 1
41-110
Elective (1)
Elective (2)
Elective (3)
Elective (4)
Winter: Year 1
41-111
Elective (5)
Elective (6)
Elective (7)
Elective (8)
Fall: Year 2
41-221*
41-231
65-250 (or 65-205; see below)*
Elective (9)
Elective (10)
Winter: Year 2
41-212 (see above)
Economics Elective (1)
Economics Elective (2)
Elective (11)
Elective (12)
Fall: Year 3
Economics Elective (3)
Economics Elective (4)
Elective (13)
Elective (14)
Elective (15)
Winter: Year 3
Economics Elective (5)
Economics Elective (6)
Elective (16)
Elective (17)
Elective (18)
Notes:
In the Winter term of the first year, a student who had successfully completed 41-110 could take 41-221 in place of an elective, and thus add an elective in the Fall term of his or her second year.
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