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2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
Economics, B.A. Suggested 4-Year Plan
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How to use your 4-Year Plan
- This is a suggested 4-year plan for your major and not meant to replace regular academic advising.
- The plan is flexible and can be changed to accommodate studying abroad, a second major/minor(s) or AP/IB credits.
- You should work with an academic advisor to develop a plan that meets your interests and goals.
- You must earn a minimum of 120 credits to graduate and 45 major-specific credits to earn a B.S. in Accounting.
- Transfer students and those looking to add B.A. in Economics as a second major should contact the program advisor for degree planning.
- If you have any questions, please contact argyrosadvising@chapman.edu.
Suggested 4-Year Plan
- This is a suggested 4-year plan for your major and not meant to replace regular academic advising.
- The plan is flexible and can be changed to accommodate studying abroad, a second major/minor(s) or AP/IB credits.
- You should work with an academic advisor to develop a plan that meets your interests and goals.
- You must earn a minimum of 120 credits to graduate and 45 major-specific credits to earn a B.S. in Accounting.
- Transfer students and those looking to add B.A. in Economics as a second major should contact the program advisor for degree planning.
- If you have any questions, please contact argyrosadvising@chapman.edu.
Year 1
Fall Semester (6 credits for major) - MATH 110 - Single Variable Calculus I 3 credits *
- ECON 200 - Principles of Microeconomics 3 credits
Spring Semester (6 credits for major) - MGSC 209 - Introductory Business Statistics 3 credits **
- ECON 201 - Principles of Macroeconomics 3 credits
* If you need to take MATH 100 & MATH 100L, you can visit the Argyros Advising Office to reconfigure your plan. Also, you may substitute MATH 109 - Calculus with Applications in Business and Social Science (3 credits) for MATH 110 - Single Variable Calculus I (3 credits). However, students planning to pursue graduate studies in economics are strongly advised to take MATH 110 and additional mathematics courses under the guidance of their advisor. ** You may substitute MATH 203 - Introduction to Statistics for MGSC 209 - Introductory Business Statistics (3 credits).
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