Dec 22, 2024  
2024-2025 General Catalog 
  
2024-2025 General Catalog

Economics BA, BS - 4 Year Degree Map


Degree Map Notes


  • Following is a sample plan. Please note that student-specific plans may differ.
  • Meet with an academic advisor to create a specific plan that best fits your academic needs.
  • The student is ultimately responsible for knowing and completing all degree requirements.
  • Consultation with an advisor may result in an altered plan customized for an individual student.
  • Check your Degree Works  for requirements and completion.

 

Year 1


Fall Semester (16 credits)


Students who have not attended any school beyond high school and have a declared major in the Huntsman School of Business are expected to enroll in BUS 1000  during their first year at USU.

*The course is intended to acculturate students to college life, and is therefore not relevant for internal or external transfer students. Thus, transfer students are not expected to enroll in BUS 1000 . BUS 1000  is an in-person course on the Logan campus for now, so those at statewide campuses or online are not able to enroll, and thus not expected to enroll.

Spring Semester (14 credits)


Students who have not attended any school beyond high school and have a declared major in the Huntsman School of Business are expected to enroll in BUS 1000  during their first year at USU.

*The course is intended to acculturate students to college life, and is therefore not relevant for internal or external transfer students. Thus, transfer students are not expected to enroll in BUS 1000 . BUS 1000  is an in-person course on the Logan campus for now, so those at statewide campuses or online are not able to enroll, and thus not expected to enroll.

Year 2


Fall Semester (15 credits)


Spring Semester (15 credits)


Year 3


Fall Semester (15 credits)


Spring Semester (15 credits)


Year 4


Fall Semester (14 credits)


Spring Semester (14 credits)


  • Approved Economics Elective (3 credits) minimum C grade required
  • General Elective courses (11 credits)