School of Liberal Arts
- Anthropology
- Art and Art History
- Classical Languages
- Communication
- Creative Writing (MFA)
- English
- Ethnic Studies
- History
- Integral Program
- International Area Studies
- Kinesiology (Undergraduate)
- Kinesiology (Graduate)
- Leadership (MA)
- Leadership & Organizational Studies
- LEAP
- Liberal & Civic Studies
- Modern Languages
- Performing Arts
- Philosophy
- Politics
- Sociology
- Theology and Religious Studies
- Women’s and Gender Studies
School of Science
School of Economics and Business Administration
Kalmanovitz School of Education
Major Requirements
Economics
Bachelor of Science in Economics
Lower Division Requirements
- Econ. 3 Principles of Microeconomics
- Econ. 4 Principles of Macroeconomics
- BusAd 40 or Mathematice 4 Statistics
- Mathematics 27 and 28 or 27 and 38
Upper Division Requirements
- Econ. 102 Development of Economic Thought
- Econ. 105 Microeconomic Theory
- Econ. 106 Macroeconomic Theory
- Econ. 141 Methods of Quantitative Analysis
- Econ. 142 Methods of Quantitative Analysis
- 4 additional full credit upper division courses in economics, not to include Econ. 199 Special Study
Bachelor of Arts in Economics
Lower Division Requirements
- Econ. 3 Principles of Microeconomics
- Econ. 4 Principles of Macroeconomics
- BusAd 40 or Mathematics 4 Statistics
- One of the following: Mathematics 3, 27, or any upper division mathematics course except Mathematics 101
Upper Division Requirements
- Econ. 102 Development of Economic Thought
- Econ. 105 Microeconomic Theory
- Econ. 106 Macroeconomic Theory
- Econ. 120 Research Seminar
- 5 additional full credit upper division courses in economics (not to include Economics 199)
Bachelor of Arts majors who have completed the appropriate prerequisites in math and statistics may include Economics 141- 142among their upper division economics elective courses.
Two courses from among the following allied disciplines:
- Anthropology: 114, 123, 130
- History: 104, 105, 117, 134, 136, 137, 151, 154, 161, 162, 172
- Philosophy: 108, 113, 115, 116
- Politics: 101, 104, 106, 107, 110, 111, 114, 120, 126 and 127, 130, 135
- Sociology: 120, 124, 134
Substitutions, waivers of prerequisites or class standing require the approval of the Department Chair.
Some upper-division courses (including the required courses 120, 141, and 142), may be offered in alternate years only. The student must determine, prior to his / her registration for the junior year, in a conference with his / her advisor, which courses are currently being given in alternate years so that he / she will have an opportunity to complete all required courses in a timely manner.
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Saint Mary's College of California
1928 Saint Mary's Road
Moraga, CA 94556
(925) 631-4000
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