Undergraduate
Minors
Minor in Economics
A minor in economics is a logical supplement to programs in business, engineering, technology, health services, science, and the social sciences. A knowledge of economic theory, economic institutions, and how economic policy is formed is necessary for students preparing for careers in law, science, government, or any area that uses the scarce resources of our society.
A minor in Economics (ECON) requires satisfactory completion of the following requirements:
- completion of properly distributed credit hour requirements for the baccalaureate degree in effect when the student was admitted to their home school,
- completion of 15 credit hours, with a minimum grade of C in each course,
- nine (9) credit hours of the minor must be completed at IU Indianapolis,
- to declare the minor, complete the School of Liberal Arts online declaration form here.
Minor Requirements:
- ECON-E 201: Introduction to Microeconomics (3 cr.)
- ECON-E 202: Introduction to Macroeconomics (3 cr.) (Prerequisite for this course is E 201.)
Three 300- or 400-level courses (9 cr.)
- (ECON-E 270 (3 cr.) may be substituted for one of the 300- to 400-level courses.)
- ECON-E 337: Economic Development (3 cr.)
- ECON-E 375: Mathematical Economics (3 cr.)
- ECON-E 387: Health Economics (3 cr.)
- ECON-E 406: Senior Seminar (3 cr.)
- ECON-E 408: Undergraduate Readings in Economics (3 cr.)
- ECON-E 410: Selected Topics in U.S. Economic History (3 cr.)
- ECON-E 420: History of Economic Thought (3 cr.)
- ECON-E 470: Introduction to Econometrics (3 cr.)
- ECON-E 303: Survey of International Economics (3 cr.)
- ECON-E 304: Survey of Labor Economics (3 cr.)
- ECON-E 305: Money and Banking (3 cr.)
- ECON-E 307: Current Economic Issues (3 cr.)
- ECON-E 321: Intermediate Microeconomic Theory (3 cr.)
- ECON-E 322: Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory (3 cr.)