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Jan 28, 2025
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2024-2025 Binghamton University Academic Guide
Economics, BA
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The economics curriculum provides an understanding of the origins, characteristics, and functions of global economic organizations. Students learn to appraise the functioning of the economy and proposals for the economy’s improvement, develop skills in economic analysis, study current institutional arrangements and their consequences, and the effects of individual and collective actions on the economic process. The BA degree offers an excellent background for students planning to enter careers or professional schools in business, law, or public policy.
For additional information about the economics major, see the Economics Department website.
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University General Education Requirements
All Binghamton University undergraduate students are required to fulfill this set of university-wide requirements to ensure that every graduate acquires the essential core of a SUNY university undergraduate education. Please refer to the General Education page for more information.
Harpur College Requirements
All students in Harpur College must fulfill additional requirements designated by Harpur College to complement and extend the general education requirements. Please refer to the Harpur College of Arts and Sciences page for more information.
Major Requirements
Departmental requirements for a Bachelor of Arts in Economics are 11 full courses in economics and mathematics, distributed as listed below. Students should consult the department for details on qualifying grades in AP and transfer courses.
Course Requirements
Students must fulfill the following requirements for the Economics major:
Note:
*MATH 147, MATH 148, MATH 448, CQS 112, or one full course in statistics from approved list (see department website)
Additional Information About the Program
- A course in which a student earns a grade of C- or less is not acceptable as a prerequisite and may not be used to fulfill the requirements for the economics major. A course taken with the Pass/Fail option may not be used to fulfill the requirements for the major or a prerequisite in economics.
- A grade of B- or better in MATH 220 is acceptable in lieu of MATH 224/225 for the BS in Financial Economics and the BS in Economic Policy Analysis.
- No course for the major may be taken more than twice. For statistics and calculus courses, two attempts will be considered if students take two similar courses with different course numbers (for example, MATH 220 and MATH 224/225). Students who fail to receive a grade of C or better in two attempts at core courses will be dropped from the major.
- Students who achieve a grade of B- or better in both college-level statistics (such as MATH 147 or ECON 366), and MATH 224 and 225 may change their major to any of the BS degrees.
- College-level calculus (such as MATH 224/225 or MATH 220) and statistics (such as MATH 147) are required for an economics major. If students do not place into MATH 224, then MATH 223 and, if needed, MATH 108 are also required to complete the major. If students do not place into MATH 147, then MATH 107 is also required to complete the major.
Residency Requirement: At least seven of the 11 total courses, including two numbered 400-489, must be taken at Binghamton
For more information on the Economics BA program, please refer to the Economics website. To apply to the Economics BA program, please visit the University Admissions website.
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