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舊 09-11-2004   #11
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wut abt econ minor?

wut's the req?
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舊 09-12-2004   #12
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wut abt econ minor?

wut's the req?
every minor is essentially the same.

you have to take 18 credits of upper level courses in a specific subject to get a minor.

thus, in your case, you need 18 credits of 3xx or 4xx econs. you need to get your minor plan approved though, or you won't get a minor posted on your transcript when you graduate.
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舊 09-12-2004   #13
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every minor is essentially the same.

you have to take 18 credits of upper level courses in a specific subject to get a minor.

thus, in your case, you need 18 credits of 3xx or 4xx econs. you need to get your minor plan approved though, or you won't get a minor posted on your transcript when you graduate.

hmm..do i need 200 level or higher math??????????????
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舊 09-12-2004   #14
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wut abt econ minor?

wut's the req?

r u asking requirement to get into econ minor? or requirement to graduate with an econ minor?

if it's the latter, CK already has an answer for you..

if you're asking about the get-in requirement,

actually... the only thing you have to do is go to SSC and declare your minor...

you don't even need a formal application.
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舊 09-12-2004   #15
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hmm..do i need 200 level or higher math??????????????
i just look at the calendar. i couldn't find any courses that require a second year or higher math courses. the most you need is calculus 2, which most of us should have. so the answer of your question is probably no.
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舊 09-12-2004   #16
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i just look at the calendar. i couldn't find any courses that require a second year or higher math courses. the most you need is calculus 2, which most of us should have. so the answer of your question is probably no.

yay :) thx
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