A format of suggested class schedules for the first two years of college studies for students majoring in the Agri-Business Degree in the Department of 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 |
| Business Computer Software Applications (BMIS 182) |
3 |
GS Natural Science (with lab; CHEM 145 or BIOL 103) |
4 |
| GS Aesthetic Perspective (Art/Music/Dance/Theatre) |
3 |
Speech (SPCH 100) |
3 |
| College Algebra (Math 102; only if needed for advanced math)* |
3 |
Finite Math or Calculus (Math 120 or 123)** |
3 |
| GS Political, Social, Behavioral, or Geographical perspective |
3 |
GS Political, Social, Behavioral, or Geographical perspective |
3 |
| Hours |
15 |
Hours |
16 |
*Students with sufficient preparation may enter math at a higher level.**Business Economics majors are required to take Finite Math or Applied Calculus.
Second Year
First Semester
|
Hours |
Second Semester |
Hours
|
Principles of Econ-Macro (ECON 270
|
3 |
Principles of Econ.-Micro (ECON 271) |
3 |
| Principles of Accounting I (BACC 250)* |
3 |
Principles of Accounting II (BACC 251)* |
3 |
| GS Literary Perspective |
3 |
GS Historical Perspective |
3 |
| GS Natural Science Perspective |
3-4 |
GS Personal Development Perspective
|
3 |
| Business Statistics (BMGT 233) |
3 |
Business Communications |
3 |
| Hours |
15-16 |
Hours |
15 |
*Students must wait and take Principles of Accounting I and II during their sophomore year.
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