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===Requirements===
 
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===Application Instructions===
 
===Application Instructions===

Revision as of 23:39, 16 April 2008

If you really like Economics, so much so that you are willing to spend your spring and summer studying for Economics courses, you might consider a dual undergraduate degree in accounting and economics.

Undergraduate Economics Major

Why Get It?

  • If your objective is to make it into one of the top 10 schools then an Economics Undergraduate degree from BYU will help get you there. The Economics Department at BYU consistently places multiple undergraduate students at Chicago and MIT.

Requirements

Application Instructions

  • Review the requirements for the Economics Undergraduate Degree available through the Course Catalog
  • Complete your Grad Plan to map out all of the classes you will take and have it approved by Dr. Prawitt. This is then submitted to Julie Averett so it will appear in MyMap (this may be changed in future semesters as the MyMap development project continues).
  • Obtain an Economics Undergraduate Degree application from the Family Home and Social Science College Advisement Center in the basement of the Kimball Tower. You will need to indicate on the application which qualifying Economics classes you will take each semester.
  • Submit your application to the Marriott School Undergraduate Advisement Center for processing.