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Sustainable Development
The program offers a minor in sustainable development. The minor is comprised of ECONS 326, one course from each of the following four aspect areas: policy, history, and theory (HISTORY 409, PHIL 370, POL S 430, PSYCH 466, SOE 335, or 438); environmental (ARCH 490, 494, BIOLOGY 330, 372, CE 401, CROP SCI 360, SOE 110, 285, 300, 303, or 483); social/cultural (ANTH 203, 309, ANTH/SOC 418, SOC 331, 332, 415, SOE 312, WGSS 332, or WGSS 460); economic (ECONS 330, 427, 428, 430, 431, or I BUS 380); and one additional course from any of the aspect areas. The minor requires 18 credits, with at least 9 credits at the 300-400 level taken in residence at WSU or through WSU-approved education abroad or educational exchange courses. A 2.0 GPA is requried in the minor and no courses may be taken pass/fail. Students wishing to apply for the minor may do so with the School of Economic Sciences.
- Economic Sciences
Courses
- Economic Sciences
Schedules of Studies
- Agricultural Economics
- Business Economics
- Economics, Policy and Law
- Environmental and Resource Economics
- Financial Markets
- International Economics and Development
- Quantitative Economics
Minors
- Agribusiness Economics
- Business Economics
- Economics
- Environmental and Resource Economics and Management
- Sustainable Development