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Note: The graduation requirements for the BS in Economics have changed for those admitted to the major during or after Winter 2011.  See below.

Introduction

The BS is a more technical degree that should be of interest to scientifically minded students. The course of study requires a more intensive background in math and statistics, reflecting the distinctive quantitative character of modern economics. By emphasizing the study of mathematics and quantitative techniques along with economics, this program provides preparation for employment in technical and scientific firms and for graduate studies in economics and related fields such as statistics, mathematics and finance..


Admission to the BS Major in Economics

Courses Required to Apply and Admission Standards for the BS Major

    1. A minimum of 45 college and university credits including:
      • ECON 200 Introduction to Microeconomics
      • ECON 201 Introduction to Macroeconomics
      • STAT 311 * Introduction to Economic Statistics or STAT 341 or STAT 390 (Note that QMETH 201 and STAT 220 are not acceptable prereqs.) Q SCI 381 is an acceptable substitute for STAT 311.
      • MATH 124/125/126 Calculus with Analytic Geometry (or MATH 134/135/136)
    2. Achieve a minimum GPA of 2.5 for ECON 200, 201, Statistics and MATH 124, with no less than 2.0 in each of the 6 required courses.
    3. Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 for all prior college work including transfer credits, and a minimum GPA of 2.5 for coursework taken at UW.
    4. One-page personal statement, typed and double-spaced, responding to the following questions: What are your persona/educational goals, and how do you expect those goals to be met through an economics major?  What background do you bring to the program?  Describe any special circumstance that would contribute to your studies in the field. 
    5. A grade must be recorded for all of the courses above prior to admission. Each of these prerequisite courses can only be repeated once.  We will take into account the better of the two grades.
  • For prerequisites see the UW Course Catalog.
  • If you have questions about admissions requirements or the economics major, email an economics adviser at econadv@u.washington.edu or visit the office during drop-in hours :

** Additional quantitative work is recommended but not required, for students who intend to pursue graduate programs, including: Math 307 (Intro to Differential Equations) or AMATH 351 (Intro to Differential Equations); Math 308 (Matrix Algebra with Applications); CSE 100 (Fluency in Information Technology); AMATH 301 (Beginning Scientific Computing), and CSE 142 (Computer Programming I -take as a junior )

 

How to Apply to the Department for Admission to the BS Major

The application deadline is the 2nd Friday of each quarter (Autumn, Winter and Spring).  Admission is competitive.  Meeting the above criteria does not guarantee admission to the major.

You may apply for admission to the major as soon as you have received a grade in all the courses listed above. Applications are due no later than the second Friday of the quarter.


Graduation Requirements : How to Complete the BS Major

For students admitted to the economics major before Winter 2011:

  1. Admission to the economics major
  2. Completion of these courses:
    • ECON 300 Intermediate Microeconomics and ECON 301 Intermediate Macroeconomics. Grade of 2.0 or higher required.
    • At least 10 additional credits chosen from the following "Theory and Methods Courses": ECON 454* (If taken during or before Autumn 2004), ECON 424, ECON 435 **(If taken Winter 2005 or later), ECON 473, ECON 481, ECON 482, ECON 483, ECON 485, ECON 486. Note: if both ECON 400 and ECON 401 are completed, one course will count in this section.
    • 15 additional credits of economics courses at the 400 level (excluding ECON 496, 497, and 499)
    • ECON 400 Advanced Topics in Microeconomics or ECON 401 Advanced Topics in Macroeconomics. Students preparing for graduate work in economics should consider taking both courses. If both courses are completed, then one will count in the "Theory and Methods Courses."
  3. You must complete at least 50 credits in economics courses (courses with the prefix ECON,) including ECON 200 and 201, and you must have an average of 2.0 or higher in these 50 credits.
  4. For transfer students, at least 25 credits in economics courses at the 300 and 400 levels must be taken in residence as a matriculated student at the University of Washington.
  5. You must complete all University and College of Arts and Sciences Graduation Requirements and 180 credits total for the undergraduate degree.
  6. For College and University graduation requirements , refer to the website or to the Bachelor's Degree Planbook from the Undergraduate Advising Center in 171 Mary Gates Hall.
  7. Both the General Catalog and the Quarterly Time Schedules are available online in the Student Guide Section of the UW home page.
  8. You must make an appointment with an advisor to apply to graduate (no later than the end of the third week of the quarter in which you wish to graduate). To receive Graduating Senior Priority (GSP) registration, apply 2½ quarters before graduation.

For students admitted to the economics major during or after Winter 2011:

  1. Admission to the economics major
  2. Completion of these courses:
    • ECON 300 Intermediate Microeconomics and ECON 301 Intermediate Macroeconomics. Grade of 2.0 or higher required.
    • At least 15 credits chosen from the following courses: ECON 400, 401, 424, 426, 435 (if taken during or before Autumn 2010), 473, 481, 482, 483, 485, 486.  Note: 5 credits of the 15 credits must be chosen from ECON 400 or 401.  Note 2:  5 credits of the 15 credits must be chosen from ECON 424, 481, 482, or 483. 
    • 15 additional credits of economics courses at the 400 level (excluding ECON 496, 497, and 499)
  3. You must complete at least 50 credits in economics courses (courses with the prefix ECON,) including ECON 200 and 201, and you must have an average of 2.0 or higher in these 50 credits.
  4. For transfer students, at least 25 credits in economics courses at the 300 and 400 levels must be taken in residence as a matriculated student at the University of Washington.
  5. You must complete all University and College of Arts and Sciences Graduation Requirements and 180 credits total for the undergraduate degree.
  6. For College and University graduation requirements , refer to the website or to the Bachelor's Degree Planbook from the Undergraduate Advising Center in 171 Mary Gates Hall.
  7. Both the General Catalog and the Quarterly Time Schedules are available online in the Student Guide Section of the UW home page.
  8. You must make an appointment with an advisor to apply to graduate (no later than the end of the third week of the quarter in which you wish to graduate). To receive Graduating Senior Priority (GSP) registration, apply 2½ quarters before graduation.

 

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