Schools, Departments & Programs

Economics

Interdepartmental Minor in Economics and Political Science
Purpose

The interdepartmental minor in political science and economics introduces students to important issues in both the public and private sectors.

Requirements
  1. Economics E201, E202, and one additional economics course at the 300 or 400 level (9 credit hours), excluding E370, X373, and E496.
  2. One course (3 credit hours) chosen from Political Science Y204, Y205, Y210, Y303, Y394, or Y405
  3. Another 6 credit hours in political science in courses not used in number 2 above chosen from Y200, Y202, Y204, Y205, Y210, Y301–Y308, Y326, Y343, Y346, Y349, Y350, Y376, Y394, Y401, Y405, X477, Y490, or Y499. (Y200 or Y401 may be repeated for credit for a maximum of 9 credit hours total of those two courses. No other courses may be repeated for credit.)
  4. A minimum of 9 credit hours of coursework must be completed at the 300–400 level.
  5. At least 9 credit hours must be completed on the Bloomington campus.

Note: This minor is not available to students choosing a major in economics or political science. The interdepartmental minor in Political Science and Economics is also not available to students choosing a minor in political science or a minor in economics. In fulfilling the above requirements, students must also meet all other College requirements for minors.