Bus. Econ. Off the Table, then Approved?

Summary of Requirements: BA in Economics with Specialization in Business Economics

GENERAL EDUCATION 200
One of the following:

MATH 13100-13200 Elementary Functions and Calculus I-II
MATH 15100-15200 Calculus I-II *

MATH 16100-16200 Honors Calculus I-II

MATH 16110 & 16210 Honors Calculus I (IBL) and Honors Calculus II (IBL)

MAJOR 1300
ECON 10000 Principles of Microeconomics 100
or ECON 20000 The Elements of Economic Analysis I
ECON 10200 Principles of Macroeconomics 100
or ECON 20200 The Elements of Economic Analysis III
One Foundations of Business Economics course, chosen from: 100
BUSN 20100 Financial Accounting
BUSN 20330 Building the New Venture
BUSN 20400 Investments

BUSN 20410 Corporation Finance

BUSF 38002 Managerial Decision Making
BUSF 37000 Marketing Strategy
BUSF 40000 Business Process Fundamentals
BUSF 41201 Big Data
BUSF 42001 Competitive Strategy
One Microeconomic Methods course, chosen from: 100
ECON 20100 The Elements of Economic Analysis II
ECON 20700 Game Theory and Economic Applications

ECON 21800 Experimental Economics

One Macroeconomics Methods course, chosen from: 100
ECON 13000 Introduction to Money and Banking

ECON 16020 Introduction to Public Sector Economics
ECON 17000 International Trade
ECON 23950 Economic Policy Analysis
ECON 21010 Statistical Methods in Economics * 100
or STAT 23400 Statistical Models and Methods
or STAT 24400 Statistical Theory and Methods I
ECON 11020 Introduction to Econometrics 100
or ECON 21020 Econometrics
or ECON 21030 - Econometrics - Honors
One Perspectives elective 100
Three electives from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business § 300
Two electives from the Department of Economics 200

  • For students matriculating in the 2017–18 academic year or earlier, STAT 22000 Statistical Methods and Applications may also be used as a substitute for ECON 21010 Statistical Methods in Economics. § Students must take Chicago Booth courses in at least three thematic "bundles." See Electives section for details. Note that BUSN 20000-level (undergraduate-only) versions of these courses will follow some College policies regarding registration, scheduling, grading, etc. The BUSF 30000-level versions will be subject to Chicago Booth academic and administrative policies. Consult the Chicago Booth website for details.