2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
Humanomics, Minor
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The Humanomics Minor is broadly organized by three questions:
- What makes a rich nation rich?
- What makes a good person good?
- What do these questions have to do with one another?
The Socratic Dialogue in the required core courses provides students with an opportunity to personalize their inquiry of these three questions by analyzing and synthesizing texts from the concurrent reading of three disciplines and by producing original interdisciplinary texts. Electives enable students to study a variety of supporting topics to gain expertise in the synthesis of economics and humanities.
- Economics, English, or Philosophy majors must complete 12 credits from the list of elective courses that are outside of their major or major’s primary discipline. This includes Individual Studies (299/499) and Student-Faculty Research/Creative Activity (291/491).
- Business Administration majors must complete 12 credits from the list of elective courses excluding ECON 200 , ECON 201 and ECON 374 .
- Accounting majors must complete 12 credits from the list of elective courses excluding ECON 200 and ECON 201 .
- For additional information regarding the Minor in Humanomics please contact Veselina Vracheva (vracheva@chapman.edu), Assistant Dean, Argyros College of Business and Economics.
Students pursuing a Minor in Humanomics are required to:
- Ensure that 12 credits taken in the minor do not duplicate courses taken in the major or minor(s).
- Complete a minimum of 12 upper-division credits.
- Complete 6 upper division credits in residency at Chapman.
- Maintain a 2.000 cumulative and 2.000 GPA for all upper division coursework.
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core courses (9 credits)
courses may be repeated for credit if the topic is different
elective courses (12 credits)
3 credits must be upper-division
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