E C O N O M I C S

Option in International Economics

(minimum of 21 units required)
(B.A. in Economics core program must also be completed)

The BA in Economics with an Option in International Economics is designed for those seeking a structured program in Economics with an international emphasis. Those declaring this option must complete the Economics core program courses, additional courses in Economics (see below), and courses from the International Economics electives listed below.

ECONOMICS COURSES: 12 units
FOUR courses required:

ECON 370 Int'l. Finance & Trade Policy (3)
ECON 375 Developing Countries (3)
ECON 376 Econ. of the Pacific Rim (3) (NW)
ECON 470 International Economics (3)

INTERNATIONAL ELECTIVES: 9 units
THREE courses selected from:

AFRI 300 Contemp.Problems&Prospects (3) (NW)
ANTH 303 Cultural Anthropology (3)
ANTH 338 Culture & Tourism (3)
ANTH 373 Pacific Cultures (3) (NW)
ANTH 437 Anthro. & Development Issues (3)
ASST 300 or AAST 300 Asian Studies: Contemp. Problems (3) (NW)
ECON 389 Internship (3)
GEOG 354 or LAST 351 Land & People: Mexico (3) (NW)
GEOG 355 or LAST 355 Land & People: Cen. America & Carrib. (3) (NW)
GEOG 365 Former Soviet Union (3)
GEOG 370 Pacific Rim Regions (3) (NW)
GEOG 378 Australia & South Pacific (3)
AFAM 375 or HIST 206 Comparative Slavery (3) (ETH)
HIST 375 Modern China (3) (NW)
INTB 396 International Business (3)
MEST 362 or HIST 362 Middle East (3) (NW)
MGMT 446 Int'l. Business Transactions (3)
MKTG 477 International Marketing (3)
POLS 341 International Relations (3)
POLS 346 or POLS 446D International Relations: Pacific Basin (3) (NW)
POLS 413 Politics: Developing Nations (3)
POLS 417 Politics: Industrial Societies (3)
RS 332 World Religions & Global Issues (3)

CULTURE/LANGUAGE RECOMMENDATION:
Those selecting this option are strongly encouraged to complete one or more of the following:

  • An intermediate foreign language course.
  • A study-abroad program. Contact International Studies.
  • Either the cultural immersion in Mexico (fall semester) or Costa Rica (spring semester) offered by the Latin American studies and Geography programs. Contact International Studies.
  • An international internship outside the U.S. Contact Experimental Education in Continuing Education.

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