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** [[ECON 120]] (Principles of Macroeconomics) | ** [[ECON 120]] (Principles of Macroeconomics) | ||
** [[BUS 211]] (Principles of Accounting I) | ** [[BUS 211]] (Principles of Accounting I) | ||
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** [[ECON 301]] (Intermediate Microeconomics) | ** [[ECON 301]] (Intermediate Microeconomics) | ||
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** [[ECON 399]] (Senior Seminar in Economics) | ** [[ECON 399]] (Senior Seminar in Economics) | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:27, 23 July 2011
The Economics Department is one of eighteen academic departments at Knox. It offers one major and one minor. The department is located in SMC.
Department Faculty[1][edit]
Current[edit]
- Roy Andersen, Department Chair, Timme Professor
- Steve Cohn, Professor
- Jonathan Powers, Assistant Professor
- Carol Scotton, Assistant Professor
- Richard Stout, Professor
Former[edit]
- Maliha Safri, Visiting Assistant Professor
Cooperating Faculty From Other Programs[edit]
Emeritus Faculty[edit]
- Mary Locke Eysenbach, Charles W. and Arvilla S. Timme Professor Emeritus
- Wilbur Fiske Pillsbury, Philip Sidney Post Professor Emeritus
Economics[edit]
See main page at Economics.
The department offers one economics major and one economics minor.
Economics (major)[edit]
This major allows advanced study in economics.
Courses Required for the Economics major[2][edit]
11 credits:
- All of the following:
- One of the following:
- One of the following:
- Two of the following:
Two credits from outside the department may be counted toward the major with the chair's permission.
For students completing a major-minor combination of Economics and Business and Management, no more than three courses may be double-counted.
Economics (minor)[edit]
This minor allows for intermediate study in economics.
Courses Required for the Economics minor[3][edit]
5 credits:
- All of the following:
- One of the following:
- One 300-level course excluding ECON 350 (Independent Study) and ECON 399 (Senior Seminar in Economics)
Meeting the Competency Requirements [4][edit]
- Writing Requirement: ECON 258
- Oral Requirement: ECON 399
- Information Literacy Requirement: STAT 200, ECON 258, ECON 302, ECON 399, many elective courses