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ECONOMICS
Approved Combinations: Anthropology, French, History, Linguistics, Media, Information and Technoculture, Philosophy, Political Science, Religious Studies, Sociology, Women's Studies. Note: For the purpose of progression and graduation, ALL Honors Economics courses taken shall be counted as principal courses of the respective years. The Department of Economics considers subsidiary courses as those taken outside of the Department.
First Year
Second Year
Third and Fourth Years
Economics 210a/b, 222a/b, 223a/b, plus one of Economics 320a/b, 382a/b, 388a/b Four additional half-courses in Economics at the 300-400 level (Students planning to do graduate work in Economics are advised to consult the Director of the Honors Economics program before selecting these courses)
For students enrolled in Honors Economics and Philosophy, Economics 384F/G and 385F/G are highly recommended as is further work in Mathematics. For students enrolled in combined Honors Economics and Sociology, Sociology 231 may be used as a prerequisite for Economics 223a/b. Economics 222a/b must be replaced with another Economics course at the 200- or 300-level.
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