2007-08 Undergraduate Catalog
Majors
The curriculum in economics provides students with an understanding of how households, firms and governments make economic decisions and how the implications of those decisions affect the business environment, resource allocation, pricing, distribution of income and macroeconomic variables. The analytical skills that are developed from this curriculum, combined with core business skills, are useful preparation for careers in business, government, public policy or academia. A degree in economics is especially appropriate for students intending to pursue advanced degrees in the social sciences or in professional schools of management, law and public administration.
Economics majors are encouraged to gain practical work experience through internships and community service projects. In addition, the Warrington College of Business Administration offers students a wide variety of professional development and leadership opportunities, including study abroad, the Florida Leadership Academy, involvement in student organizations and research activities. Students should consult with an academic adviser for specific information.
Economics majors must maintain a 2.0 core, major and UF GPA. In addition to the critical-tracking and general education courses outlined below, economics majors must take:
To remain on track for the economics major, students must meet the critical-racking criteria listed below. The critical-tracking GPA is calculated based on all attempts of the critical-tracking courses or their equivalents. Once a student receives a grade of C or higher in a critical-tracking course or its equivalent, no subsequent grade in that course or its equivalent will be used in the calculation of the critical-tracking GPA.
Economics (Business) |
College: Warrington College of Business Administration |
Degree: Bachelor of Science in Business Administration |
Hours for the Degree: 120 |
Minor: No |
Combined-Degree Program: No |
Website: www.cba.ufl.edu/upb/programs/ |
The curriculum in economics provides students with an understanding of how households, firms and governments make economic decisions and how the implications of those decisions affect the business environment, resource allocation, pricing, distribution of income and macroeconomic variables. The analytical skills that are developed from this curriculum, combined with core business skills, are useful preparation for careers in business, government, public policy or academia. A degree in economics is especially appropriate for students intending to pursue advanced degrees in the social sciences or in professional schools of management, law and public administration.
Economics majors are encouraged to gain practical work experience through internships and community service projects. In addition, the Warrington College of Business Administration offers students a wide variety of professional development and leadership opportunities, including study abroad, the Florida Leadership Academy, involvement in student organizations and research activities. Students should consult with an academic adviser for specific information.
Requirements for the Major
Economics majors must maintain a 2.0 core, major and UF GPA. In addition to the critical-tracking and general education courses outlined below, economics majors must take:
- Core courses (BUL 4310, ECP 3703, FIN 3403, MAN 3025, MAN 4504, MAR 3023 and QMB 3250);
- Major courses (ECO 3023 and 12 hours of 3000-/4000-level ECO, ECP or ECS courses excluding ECO 3101, ECO 3701 and ECO 3731); and
- Restricted elective courses (11-12 credits of 3000-/4000-level courses offered by other UF colleges (not WCBA) or 1000-/4000-level foreign language courses). Students can take one professional development course to fulfill part of the restricted elective requirement (either GEB 3035 Effective Career Management in Business, GEB 3213 Professional Writing in Business or GEB 3213 Professional Writing in Business).
Critical Tracking and Semester Plan
To remain on track for the economics major, students must meet the critical-racking criteria listed below. The critical-tracking GPA is calculated based on all attempts of the critical-tracking courses or their equivalents. Once a student receives a grade of C or higher in a critical-tracking course or its equivalent, no subsequent grade in that course or its equivalent will be used in the calculation of the critical-tracking GPA.
Semester 1:
- Complete 2 of the following critical-tracking courses: ECO 2013, ECO 2023, MAC 2233, ACG 2021C, STA 2023, ACG 2071 and CGS 2531
- 2.5 GPA on all attempts of critical-tracking courses, excluding ECP 3703
- Earn a 2.0 UF GPA (must be maintained throughout all 8 semesters)
Semester 2:
- Complete 2 additional critical-tracking courses for a total of 4 critical-tracking courses
- 2.75 GPA on all attempts of critical-tracking courses, excluding ECP 3703
Semester 3:
- Complete 2 additional critical-tracking courses (including ACG 2021C) for a total of 6 critical-tracking courses
- 3.0 GPA on all attempts of critical-tracking courses, excluding ECP 3703
Semester 4:
- Complete 7 of the 8 critical-tracking courses, excluding ECP 3703
- 3.0 GPA on all attempts of critical-tracking courses, excluding ECP 3703
- Meet all CLAST requirements or pass the CLAST exam
Semester 5:
- Complete ECP 3703 with a grade of C or better
- Meet all term 1-4 critical-tracking requirements
To remain on track, students must complete the appropriate critical-tracking courses, which appear in bold.
Suggested semester-by-semester plan
Semester 1 | Credits |
CGS 2531 Problem Solving Using Computer Software (GE-M) | 3 |
ECO 2013 Principles of Macroeconomics (GE-S) | 3 |
Humanities/International/Diversity (GE-H, N, D) | 3 |
Elective (MAC 1140 Precalculus Algebra [GE-M] recommended) | 4 |
Elective(s) | 2 |
Total | 15 |
Semester 2 | Credits |
ECO 2023 Principles of Microeconomics (GE-S) | 3 |
MAC 2233 Survey of Calculus 1 (GE-M) | 3 |
Biological Science (GE-B) | 3 |
Composition (GE-C, WR) | 3 |
Elective | 3 |
Total | 15 |
Semester 3 | Credits |
ACG 2021C Introduction to Financial Accounting | 4 |
STA 2023 Introduction to Statistics 1 (GE-M) | 3 |
Humanities/International/Diversity (GE-H, N, D) | 3 |
Physical Science (GE-P) | 3 |
Elective | 2 |
Total | 15 |
Semester 4 | Credits |
ACG 2071 Introduction to Managerial Accounting | 3 |
Humanities/International/Diversity (GE-H, N, D) | 3 |
Biological or Physical Science (GE-B or GE-P) | 3 |
Electives | 6 |
Total | 15 |
Semester 5 | Credits |
ECP 3703 Managerial Economics | 4 |
MAN 3025 Principles of Management (GE-S) | 4 |
Electives | 7 |
Total | 15 |
Semester 6 | Credits |
3000-/4000-level economics course | 4 |
FIN 3403 Business Finance | 4 |
ECO 3203 Intermediate Macroeconomics | 4 |
Restricted elective | 3 |
Total | 15 |
Semester 7 | Credits |
3000-/4000-level economics course | 4 |
MAR 3023 Principles of Marketing (GE-S) | 4 |
QMB 3250 Statistics for Business Decisions | 4 |
Restricted elective | 3 |
Total | 15 |
Semester 8 | Credits |
3000-/4000-level economics course | 4 |
BUL 4310 The Legal Environment of Business | 4 |
MAN 4504 Operations and Supply Chain Management | 4 |
Restricted elective | 3 |
Total | 15 |