The Washington State University Pullman Catalog

International Economics and Development

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International Economics and Development (120 Credits)

First Year
First TermCredits
ECONS 101 [SSCI] OR 102 [SSCI]3
HISTORY 105 [ROOT]3
Humanities [HUM]3
MATH 20113
Electives3
Second TermCredits
Biological Sciences [BSCI] or SCIENCE 101 [SCI]23 or 4
ECONS 101 or 1023
ENGLISH 101 [WRTG]3
MATH 202 [QUAN]13
Electives3
Second Year
First TermCredits
COM 102 [COMM], COM 210 [COMM], or H D 205 [COMM]3 or 4
Diversity [DIVR]3
ECONS 3023
Physical Sciences [PSCI] or SCIENCE 102 [SCI]23 or 4
Electives3
Second TermCredits
Creative & Professional Arts [ARTS]3
ECONS 300-400-level Elective 3
ECONS 3013
STAT 212 or MGTOP 2154
Electives2
Complete Writing Portfolio
Third Year
First TermCredits
ECONS 300-400-level Elective3
ECONS 311 [M]3
ECONS 3223
ECONS 3243
ECONS 3273
Second TermCredits
ECONS 300-400-level Elective3
ECONS 3203
ECONS 3233
ECONS 3263
ECONS 4203
Fourth Year
First TermCredits
ECONS 400-level Elective3
ECONS 4273
ECONS 4313
ECONS 483, 495, 497, 499, or HONORS 4503
ECONS Option Requirement33
Second TermCredits
ECONS 490 [M] [CAPS]3
ECONS Option Requirement33
ENGLISH 301, 402 [M], or 403 [M]3
Electives6

Footnotes
1Alternative to MATH 201 is MATH 106, 172, or 220; alternative to MATH 202 is MATH 171.
2For a total of 7 credits—one Biological Science [BSCI] and one Physical Science [PSCI] course, including one lab course, or 8 credits of [SCI] designated courses. (SCIENCE 101 [SCI] is offered Fall semester and is a prerequisite for SCIENCE 102 [SCI], which is offered Spring semester.)
3Two courses from the following option requirements: IBUS 380, ECONS 330, ECONS 428, ECONS 430, POL S 435, SOC 340.

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