A format of suggested class schedules for the first two years of college studies for students majoring in Economics and contemplating transfer to UNK is as follows (GS is General Studies and the UNK course designation is listed in parentheses):
First Year
First Semester
|
Hours |
Second Semester |
Hours
|
| English Composition (ENG 101) |
3 |
English Composition (ENG 102) |
3 |
| Modern Language |
3 |
Modern Language |
3 |
| GS Aesthetic Perspective |
3 |
Speech (SPCH 100) |
3 |
| Mathematics (Math 102 or higher)* |
3-5 |
GS Historical Perspective |
3 |
| GS Political, Social, Behavioral or Geographical perspective |
3 |
GS Political, Social, Behavioral or Geographical perspective |
3 |
| Hours |
15-17 |
Hours |
15 |
*Students with sufficient preparation may enter math at a higher level.
Second Year
First Semester
|
Hours |
Second Semester |
Hours
|
Principles of Econ-Macro (ECON 270)
|
3 |
Principles of Econ.-Micro (ECON 271) |
3 |
| Intermediate Modern Language |
3 |
Intermediate Modern Language |
3 |
| GS Literary Perspective |
3 |
GS Elective |
3 |
| GS Natural Science (with lab) |
3-5 |
GS Natural Science (with or without lab)
|
3-4 |
| Business Statistics or Elementary Statistics |
3 |
GS Personal Development Perspective |
3 |
| Hours |
15-17 |
Hours |
15-16 |
Students should plan on taking upper-division (300-400 level) course work in Economics at UNK. For the exact requirements in each subject, see the UNK Catalog. For additional information contact:
Dr. Frank Tenkorang, Interim Chair
Department of Economics
University of Nebraska at Kearney-West Center
Kearney, Nebraska 68849
Telephone: (308) 865-8530