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GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
ECONOMICS

Economics is designed for students who wish to gain a thorough understanding of both empirical and theoretical approaches to economics. Emphasis is on economic principles applied to resolving interpersonal conflicts of interest and coordinating productive activity in a world of scarce resources. The undergraduate major in Economics provides analytical training in reference to socioeconomic phenomena and provides an excellent theoretical background for those pursuing graduate education in economics, law, management, public administration, journalism, social welfare, architecture and urban planning, and education. Below are some examples of the lower division courses required for the major.

Cal Poly Pomona

ACCTG 101 or (105 and 106),  102
ENGL 102 or 104
BUSAD 106
ECON 101, 102
MATH 100 or 110, 103 and 104

 

CSU Dominguez Hills

ENON 101 and 102

Additional courses need for:

General Economics Concentration

ACCTG 101 or MATH 103

Quantitative Economics Concentration

CS/IS 101 or 120
MATH 112

 

CSU Los Angeles

ENGL 104 - University Requirement

ECON 101, 102

MATH 136

Additional courses need for:

Applied Economics

ACCTG 101or (105 and 106), 102

CS/IS 101

MATH 103 or 112

Social and Behavioral Sciences

ACCTG 101, 102

MATH 112

 

CSU Long Beach

BA Economics

ACCTG 101 and 102
ECON 101, 102
MATH 112 or 103

The major also requires a minimum of two courses outside of Economics (totaling at least six units). Students may take any of the following lower division courses to meet this requirement:

ANTHRO 102

HIST 101, 102

MATH 110, 104, 105

PSYCH 101

SOC 101

Mathematical Economics and Economic Theory

ECON 101, 102

MATH 103, 104, 105, 107

 

CSU Northridge

ACCTG 101 or (105 and 106)
BUSAD 106
ECON 101, 102

MATH 136
MATH 110 or 112 or 103 or 100

SUBSTITUTION OF MATH 100 ACCEPTED ONLY THROUGH SUMMER 2008
 

San Diego State

Economics

Economics - International Economics

Economics - Pre-Professional Studies

ACCTG 101
ECON 101, 102

CS/IS 101
MATH 136 
MATH 111 and 112 or 103 and 104
 

Economics-Quantitative Analysis

ACCTG 101
ECON 101, 102
MATH 103 and 104

CS/IS 101

 

UC Davis

ECON 101, 102

MATH 136

MATH 112 or 103, 103, 104

STUDENTS CONSIDERING GRADUATE STUDY IN ECONOMICS OR BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ARE STRONGLY URGED TO TAKE MATHEMATICS

MATH 105, 107

 

Loyola Marymount University

BA  or BS - Economics

Economics International

ECON 101 and 102
Choose Plan A or B

Plan A - Choose at least two courses
 MATH 110, 103, 104, 105

Plan B - Take both courses
MATH 111,112

Note: Students are advised to take plan A

UC Berkeley

Admission to Berkeley with the stated intent to major in Economics does not  guarantee acceptance into the major.  A departmental application is required.

At Berkeley, an additional math or statistics course must be taken before a student is admitted to the major.
 

ECON 101 and 102
MATH 103 and 104

 

UC Irvine

ECON 101 and 102
MATH 103 and 104, 105 and 107

CS/IS 101 or 101 & 110 or 135 & 139
Two courses from: 
ANTHR 101, 102, 103, 105
GEOG 101, 102, 106

LING 101
PSYCH 101
SOC S 131 and 132
SOC 101
 

UC Los Angeles

THIS MAJOR IS HIGHLY SELECTIVE.

ECON 101, 102
ENGL 102 or 104
MATH 103, 104
 

Economics/International area

THIS MAJOR IS HIGHLY SELECTIVE.

ECON 101, 102

MATH 103, 104

4th semester of any modern language which is spoken in the geographical area of your major concentration. The 6th quarter of the same foreign language will have to be completed at UCLA

 

UC Riverside

ECON 101, 102
MATH 103 and 104

 

Economics/Administrative Studies

ECON 101, 102

BUSAD 101

ACCT 101

MATH 136

CS/IS 101

MATH 103 or 112

 

Economics/Law and Society

ECON 101, 102

PHILO 117

 

UC Santa Barbara 

ECON 101, 102

MATH 103, 104, 107 and 108

 

Economics/Mathematics

Economics/Mathemaics major must complete the following four courses with a 2.75 grade-point average before admission to UCSB: one microeconomics course, one macroeconomics course, and two calculus courses.

ECON 101, 102

MATH 103, 104, 105, 107 and 108

 

UC San Diego

Economics

MATH 103 and 104, 105

ECON 101, 102

 

Economics - Mathematics and Economics

MATH 103 and 104, 105, 107, 108

ECON 101, 102

 

Economics - Management Science

MATH 103 and 104, 105, 107

ECON 101, 102

ACCT 101

 

Cal Poly San Luis Obispo

ECON 101, 102

BUSAD 120

ACCT 101, 102

MATH 112, 136

 

University of Southern California

Requires a third semester of a foreign language

BA -Economics or Social Science with an Emphasis in Economics

ECON 101, 102
MATH 103 or 112

 

BS - Economics

ECON 101, 102

MATH 103

 

BS - Economics/Mathematics

ECON 101, 102

MATH 103, 104,  105, 107or 108

 
NOTE: AGREEMENTS CONCERNING TRANSFER ARE CONSTANTLY BEING UPDATED, THEREFORE, THE STUDENT IS CAUTIONED TO CHECK WITH A COUNSELOR OR THE TRANSFER CENTER FOR CURRENT TRANSFER INFORMATION.
8/2007

GCC CATALOG 2006-2007

  

 

 

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