<p>Hi folks,
ima transfer student to UCD this fall… Im currently majoring in economics.
but i need a minor to get enough credit for graduation.
Im thinking to take managerial economics as my minor, would it be a good idea??</p>
<p>or what subject would you recommended for minor?</p>
<p>im pretty interested in some science classes (biology), but i checked the web site, it says that i needed to take pretty much classes… which may affect my studies on my major…<br>
what would you do if u were me???
plxxx help!!1</p>
<p>thxthxthx :)</p>
<p>There's a rule that there can't be too much overlap between the classes you have to take for your major and minor. I think it's something like no more than 10 percent. I'm not sure if there is a lot of overlap between man econ and regular econ, but I'm guessing there is at least some. It's definitely something you'll need to talk to an advisor about.</p>
<p>Thx you so much banislife!!!!!</p>
<p>so, as I know, there are 4 emphasis in man.econ
1. General Emphasis
* 4 units - ARE 100A or equivalent
* 14 units - Upper Division ARE courses
2. Managerial Economics Emphasis
* 4 units - ARE 100A or equivalent
* 9 or more units - ARE 112, 118, 136, 157, 171A, 171B
* 5 units - Upper Division ARE Courses
3. Agricultural Economics Emphasis
* 4 units - ARE 100A or equivalent
* 9 or more units - ARE 120, 130, 132, 138, 139, 140, 145, 150
* 5 units - Upper Division ARE Courses
4. Environmental & Natural Resource Emphasis
* 4 units - ARE 100A or equivalent
* 9 or more units - ARE 175 and 176, plus 100B or 120
* 5 units - Upper Division ARE courses</p>
<p>So, what are the differences between them?
Is that the general one is the best one ??</p>