Required Courses
PECN 456, 457
Internship Studies
Instructor: Staff
1-3 Credits, 1-3 Credits
An experiential learning process coupled with pertinent academic course work. Details of the internship experience and the academic course work are to be arranged and described on an Internship Prospectus within one week of the end of the add period. A synopsis of the internship (including both the academic and experiential components) is to be completed, approved by the supervising professor and the appropriate departmental chair, and filed with the Office of the Dean prior to the end of the final examination period.
Open only to juniors and seniors in good standing.
(Note: A maximum of three credits may be earned in one or two courses. Only one internship may be completed per semester.)
Core Courses
- ECON 1010 Introductory Microeconomics
- ECON 1020 Introductory Macroeconomics
- ECON 3010 Intermediate Microeconomics
- PECN 3010 Introduction to Political Economy
- PECN 3020 Political Economy: An Historical Overview
- PECN 3030 The Individual, Society, and State
- PECN 3040 Economics and Policy-Making
- PECN 6000 Majors Seminar
