Develop an area of expertise within the field of Business Administration with a minor in Business Administration, Economics, or Economics/Computer Applications. With a minor in Economics/Computer Applications, you will take courses in both computer science and economics, including studies of microeconomics and macroeconomics, computer programming, and systems analysis. You will gain an in-depth knowledge of the major topics of economics and computer science with mentoring from distinguished faculty in the departments and a thorough study of the course offerings in the minor.
Minor in Economics/Computer Applications (24 hours)
- ECON 251 Principles of Macroeconomics
- ECON 252 Principles of Microeconomics
- ECON 351 Intermediate Macroeconomics
- ECON 352 Intermediate Microeconomics
- CPSC 207 Computer Programming
- CPSC 217 COBOL Programming in Business Systems
- CPSC 417 Systems Analysis and Design or CPSC 429 Data Base Systems
- One 300/400 level ECON or CPSC course, from among the following:
- ECON 354 Economic Development
- ECON 356 Comparative Economic Systems
- ECON 357 Public Sector Economics
- ECON 358 Labor Economics
- ECON 451 History of Economic Thought
- ECON 452 International Trade and Finance
- ECON 490 Special Topics in Economics
- ECON 495 Senior Economics Seminar
- ECON 497 Independent Study
- CPSC 307 C and Assembly Language Programming
- CPSC 308 Electronic Communications
- CPSC 315 Simulation: Theory and Application
- CPSC 328 Data Structures
- CPSC 417 Systems Analysis and Design
- CPSC 429 Data Base Systems
- CPSC 497 Independent Study