• The concentration in Economics is comprised of four courses beyond the foundation micro/macro sequence. Microeconomics (SME2031) is taken as part of the SME curriculum, and Macroeconomics (ECN 2000) may be taken any time before students enroll in the capstone “ASM” course.
  • If a student is planning a concentration in Economics, or plans a double concentration that includes Economics, he or she is strongly urged to take Macroeconomics in the sophomore or junior year in order to be eligible to take advanced economics courses.