Combined major (Eco/Lang)

The program in International Economics &
Modern Languages and Literatures leads students to a Bachelor of Arts degree. 
The program is interdisciplinary, providing advanced skills in language, culture
and literature and in-depth analysis of international economic policy.  Study
abroad is strongly recommended.

Language Component – Students will
specialize in one of the following languages.

French:
Required courses - 7
units at the 103 or higher level.  Students already proficient at the
intermediate level will receive credit for 103 and 104 (2 units) upon successful
completion of a higher level course.

German:
Required courses - 7
units at the 101 or higher level. Students already proficient at the
intermediate level will receive credit for 103 and 104 (2 units) upon successful
completion of a higher level course.

Spanish:
Required Courses - 7
units at the 103 or higher level.  Students already proficient at the
intermediate level will receive credit for 103 and 104 (2 units) upon successful
completion of a higher level course.

 Multi-Language

Required courses - Three courses at the 200-level
or above in French or Spanish (at the 103/level or above in German) and three
courses at the 100-level or above in one of the following languages: Chinese and
Japanese.

 

Economics Component – 7 courses

Required Courses -        
ECON100:
Introduction to Economics (1 unit)
ECON 200: Quantitative Methods in
Economics (1 unit)
ECON 251: Intermediate Microeconomics Theory (1
unit)
ECON 252: Intermediate Macroeconomics Theory (1 unit)

THREE (3) economics electives. At least TWO (2) of
which must be at the 300/400 level and include at least TWO (2) courses from the
following list:
ECON 236 – Globalization Issues
ECON 322 – International
Economics
ECON 336 – Economic Development