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BA Degree in Economics

Open University validated as BA (HONS) in Economics with Combined Studies

A degree in Economics prepares students for career opportunities as professional economists in business, banking and finance, public administration, and government service, as well as the international financial institutions and the NGO sector. The degree also provides a solid foundation for graduate work in economics. A key aim of the program is to create in students a sense of awareness of economic issues that have both national and international importance. Another feature of the degree is to provide students with an opportunity to engage in a major individual research project. The senior project, normally around 8-10,000 words in length, provides a solid base for gaining research experience in economics. Upper division courses encourage the study of regional and international topics.

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The program's claim to currency is further accentuated by the presence of the editorial offices of the research newsletter Briefing Notes in Economics. Amongst other activities students (mostly seniors) are regularly co-opted to work with this publication and thus gain valuable experience of publishing ahead of moving on to graduate school. Click here for more details.

Degree requirements

The Richmond core course requirements (38-49 credits)

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Lower division requirements (28 credits)

Quantitive and Economic Core


    ECN 103 (3 CREDITS) The Economics of a Developing World

    MTH 114 (4 CREDITS) Calculus with Analytical Geometry I

    MTH 118 (3 CREDITS) Probability and Statistics I

    ECN 210 (3 CREDITS) Introduction to Microeconomics

    ECN 211 (3 CREDITS) Introduction to Macroeconomics

    MTH 218 (3 CREDITS) Probability and Statistics II

    ECN 220 (3 CREDITS) Modern Economic History

Research and Information Technology Skills


    MGT 205 (3 CREDITS) Computer Applications in Management

Upper division requirements (40 credits)

Economics Core Course


    ECN 301 (3 CREDITS) Intermediate Microeconomics

    ECN 302 (3 CREDITS) Intermediate Macroeconomics

    FNN 304 (3 CREDITS) Money and Banking

    ECN 352 (3 CREDITS) Economics of Transition

    ECN 353 (3 CREDITS) Economic Problems of Developing Countries

    ECN 361 (3 CREDITS) Econometrics

    ECN 450 (3 CREDITS) International Economics

Advanced Research Courses


    MGT 304 (3 CREDITS) Research Methods

    ECN 480 (4 CREDITS) Senior Project

plus three of the following:


    ECN 308 (3 CREDITS) Managerial Economics

    ECN 330 (3 CREDITS) Public Economics

    ECN 380-395 (3 CREDITS) Special Topics

    FNN 308 (3 CREDITS) Financial Institutions and Markets

    FNN 402 (3 CREDITS) International Finance

    INB 304 (3 CREDITS) Country Risk Analysis

    INR 455 (3 CREDITS) International Political Economy

    PLT 350 (3 CREDITS) Political Economy

    PLT 359 (3 CREDITS) The European Union in the New International System

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