Four degree options...giving you more flexibility to tailor your Economics degree to your needs.
Undergraduate advisor: Shelby Frost
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Bachelor of Science with a major in Economics (B.S.) |
Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A./offered through the Robinson College of Business) | ||
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Freshman/Sophomore Years (60 hours) | ||||
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Areas A-E* |
Approximately the same requirements across all degrees (identical number of hours required). | |||
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Area F |
Econ 2105, Econ 2106 Math 1070 2 Foreign Language classes in a sequence |
Econ 2105, Econ 2106 Math 1070 2 Intermediate Foreign Language classes in a sequence |
Econ 2105, Econ 2106 Math 1070 Math 2211, 2212 |
Econ 2105, Econ 2106 CIS 2010 Acct 2101, 2102 |
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Junior/Senior Years (60 hours) | ||||
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Major Courses |
Econ 3900, Econ 3910, 15 Hours of 4000-level |
Econ 3900, Econ 3910, 9 Hours of 4000-level Economics electives (3 classes) |
Econ 3900, Econ 3910, 15 Hours of 4000-level |
Econ 3900, 12 Hours of 4000-level Economics electives (4 classes) |
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Minor (B.A. & B.S.) or Business Core (B.B.A.) |
Minor: Choose 15-18 hours of classes concentrated in one department other than economics (9 hours must be at 3000/ 4000 level) |
No minor required |
Minor: Choose 15-18 hours of classes concentrated in one department other than economics (9 hours must be at 3000/ 4000 level) |
Business core: |
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Areas H and I |
Policy/ Business - 6 hrs Unrestricted - 12-15 hrs |
Modern Unrestricted - 12 hrs at 3000/ 4000 level |
Policy/Business - 6 hrs Unrestricted - 12-15 hrs |
Business - 9 hrs Arts & Sciences - 9-12 hrs |
* Areas A-F refer to the requirements for the Undergraduate "Core Curriculum" as required by the University. Please check your General Catalogue (in the index under "core curriculum") for a complete description of the courses required during your Freshman and Sophomore years. (See Georgia State Undergraduate Catalog)
The Main Difference Between the Degree Options is whether you complete a "minor" in courses other than economics (BA/BS), or a modern languages core (BA-IEML), or the "business core" (BBA). The minor requires a concentration of coursework in an area of your choice outside of economics. The modern languages core requires intensive study in either French, German, or Spanish. The business core requires coursework in a broad number of business-related topics such as accounting, marketing, and finance. The difference between the Bachelor of Arts (BA) and the Bachelor of Science (BS) degrees is that the BA degree requires two foreign language classes in Area F, while the BS degree requires two math classes instead. All degrees require the same number of hours for graduation (120 hours).
There are no hard-fast rules. Clearly, your academic interests should play a key role in your choice of a degree, as well as your choice of a major. Below, is some information based on career goals that may be helpful.
Recent graduates with a BBA degree have accepted positions with Arthur Andersen (a top-three consulting firm) in their Valuation Services Group and have been accepted to the Ph.D. program in economics at the University of Georgia and GSU.
Recent graduates with BA/BS degrees have accepted positions as: Financial Analyst, Hatfield Philips Incorporated (a real-estate financing firm); Financial Analyst, SunTrust Bank, Inc; General Manager, Def Jam South (recording label). They have also been accepted to Law School at the University of Pennsylvania and to the Ph.D. programs in Economics at the University of North Carolina and GSU.
NEED MORE INFORMATION? Call your Student Advisement Center adviser (404-463-9500), or call Academic Assistance (404-651-3504) and ask for Sue Fagan or Wanda Cooley. How to Choose? Consider your goals.
What have recent GSU economics majors done??