The Minor

Students must complete three general courses and declare an option as described below.
1. Introductory calculus: MATH 127 or 131
2. Introductory statistics: RES-ECON 211 or 212 or STATISTC 240
3. Introductory microeconomics: RES-ECON 102 (or ECON 103)
4. Four departmental courses as specified below by option. (Note: many of the courses below have prerequisites; see the Undergraduate Handbook for details.)

Consumer and Family Economics
Required:
162 The Consumer in Our Society
360 Personal and Family Finance
Elect two from the following:
362 Consumer Protection and Legislation
460 Family Economics
470 Family Economic Policy: Issues and Implications

Environmental and Natural Resource Economics Option
Required:
262 Environmental Economics or 263 Natural Resource Economics
Elect three of the following:
202 Price Theory
213 Intermediate Statistics
263 Natural Resource Economics or 262 Environmental Economics
312 Introductory Econometrics
471 Benefit-Cost Analysis of Natural Resource Programs
472 Advanced Topics in Resource and Environmental Economics

Managerial Economics in Food and Resource Industries Option
Required:
428 Managerial Economics
Elect three of the following:
202 Price Theory
213 Intermediate Statistics
312 Introductory Econometrics
313 Quantitative Methods in Applied Economics
324 Small Business Finance
452 Industrial Organization in Resource Economics
453 Public Policy in Private Markets
471 Benefit-Cost Analysis of Natural Resource Programs

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