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Economic Development (B.A.) with Sustainability Concentration
Major requirements
[BUSA 120] Principles of Management
[ECON 117] Issues in Environmental Economics
[ECON 120] Principles of Macroeconomics
[ECON 220] Principles of Microeconomics
[ECON 260]/[IDCC 260] Cross Cultural: Perspectives on
Development (requires additional fee)
[ECON 301] Intermediate Macroeconomics
[ECON 302] Managerial Economics
[ECON 312] Economic Development*
[ECON 371] Mobilizing Financial Resources for
Development
Three credits from the following:
[ECON 303] Comparative Political Economy (3)
[IBI 331] Comparative Economic Systems (3)
Three credits from the following:
[IBI 350] International Trade and Finance (3)
[IBUS 375] International Business and World Economy
Three credits from the following:
[MATH 107] Math for Management (3)
[MATH 108] Intuitive Calculus with Applications (3)
Zero to three credits from the following:
[ECON 393] Field Experience in Development (0-3)
[INTE 391] Internship** (1-3)
Three credits from the following:
[STAT 269] Introductory Statistics (3)
[STAT 281] Applied Statistics for Management (3)
Sustainability Concentration (18 credits)
[BIOL 140]/[SUST 140] Ecology and Sustainability
[BIOL 216] Environmental Issues and Sustainable
Solutions
[BIOL 315] Environmental Ethics
[SOAN 212] Cultural Anthropology
Three credits of the following:
[SOAN 305] Harrisburg Neighborhoods (3)
[SOAN 315] Urban Sociology (3)
Three credits from the following:
[POLI 212] International Politics (3)
[POLI 213] Comparative Politics (3)
Department of Business
Credits
3
3
3
3
3
Experiential Learning requirement
QuEST requirements
First Year Seminar
Oral Communication
Created and Called for Community (W)
Mathematical Sciences (MATH 107 or 108)
Laboratory Science (BIOL/SUST 140)
Science, Technology & the World (BIOL 216)
Social Science (ECON 120)
European History or United States History
Literature
Philosophy and Religion
Arts
First Semester of Language
Second Semester of Language
Third Semester of Language or Cross Cultural (ECON
260)
Non-Western Studies (SOAN 212)
Bible
Christian Beliefs
Wellness course
Ethics, World Views or Pluralism (BIOL 315)
QuEST requirements
Major requirements (inclusive of concentration)
Free electives
Total credits
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
0-3
3
0
Credits
3
3
3
met/major
met/major
met/major
met/major
3
3
3
3
3
3
met/major
met/major
3
3
1
met/major
34
57-60
32-29
123
**Students opting for IBI or a second IDCC 260 course register for ECON 393 for 0
credits, otherwise students take INTE 391 for 1-3 credits.
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3
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3
3
3
3
Requirements for students matriculating in 2016-17