
The Undergraduate Economics Program offers an minor in Economics to students who wish to add a focus in economics onto their primary course of study. Students who are take economics courses as part of their major/minor curricula may need to take additional courses so that double counting of courses does not occur. Careful planning is needed because there are many sequenced core courses. Interested students are urged to plan out their four years with their primary advisor and economics advisor.
The requirements for a minor in Economics consist of mathematics requirements, statistics requirements, and the six economics courses listed below. Students who are take economics courses as part of their major/minor curricula may need to take additional courses so that double counting of courses does not occur. The curriculum listed below is the most recent; students are responsible for meeting the requirements listed in the Carnegie Mellon Course Cataloge of their entering year. Students who entered Carnegie Mellon prior to Fall 2008, click here.
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1. Mathematical Prerequisites |
19 Units |
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| 2. Programming Prerequisite 15-100: Introductory/Intermediate ProgrammingB |
10 Units |
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| 3. Economic Theory Requirements 73-100: Principles of Economics 73-150: Microeconomics 73-200: Macroeconomics 73-252: Advanced Microeconomic Theory 73-253: Advanced Macroeconomic Theory |
39 Units 9 units 9 units 9 units 6 units 6 units |
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4. Quantitative Analysis RequirementC Option 2: |
27 Units 9 units 9 units 9 units
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| 5. Advanced Economics Electives Students must take two advanced economics elective courses. Advanced elective courses are those courses numbered 73-300 through 73-495, as well as courses designated by the Undergraduate Economics Program which are offered by other departments/programs. Additionally, students may work with their advisor to structure a set of courses to meet these requirements based on their particular interests, subject to course availability. |
18 Units |
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Mathematical Requirements |
19 Units |
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Statistics Requirement |
18 Units |
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Economics Requirements |
54 Units |
A: Advanced elective courses are those courses numbered 73-300 through 73-495, as well as courses designated by the Undergraduate Economics Program which are offered by other departments/programs.