<p>Is it hard to find a job relating to economics with a bachelor's of economics? Does it matter which University I graduate from? I also want to know what you think about the bellow listing of classes for a bachelors of science in economics. Does it look like a strong economics program? Listed are only the main requirements for econ n math</p>
<pre><code>MATH-180: College Algebra & Trigonometry (4)
MATH-190: Calculus & Analytical Geometry (4)
MATH-220: Elementary Statistics (4)
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<p>ECON-110: Microeconomics (3)
ECON-111: Macroeconomics (3)
ECON-210 Intermediate Microeconomics (3)
ECON-211 Intermediate Macroeconomics (3)
ECON-260/FIN-350 Investments (3)
ECON-305 Environmental Economics (3)
ECON-361 National Income Analysis & Forecasting (3)
ECON-386 Quantitative Methods (3)
ECON-410 Econometrics (3)
ECON-465 Economics of Fiscal Policy (3)
ECON-466 Managerial Economics (3)</p>
<p>International Trade and Development Concentration
ECON-461: Economic Development (3)
ECON-464: Comparative Economic Systems (3)
ECON-467: International Financial Management (3)</p>