Courses of Study 2021-2022 
    
    Dec 11, 2024  
Courses of Study 2021-2022 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Bachelor of Science Degree (B.S.)


In addition to the major requirements outlined below, all students must meet the college graduation requirements:

Core Requirements


Special notes:


  • AEM 3200  and AEM 3230  are optional for students concentrating in Applied Economics, Environmental, Energy and Resource Economics, or International Trade and Development.

3. Applied Economics - must complete at least six credits from two different categories


Concentration Requirements


Students in the Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management are required to complete a minimum of one concentration in order to meet degree requirements.

  • If desired, a student may choose to complete an additional concentration, but may not exceed two concentrations towards degree requirements.

  • Courses used to fulfill core requirements can not also be used to fulfill concentration requirements, except in Environmental, Energy and Resource Economics.

  • Students may apply one concentration elective course to fulfill the requirements of two concentrations.

  • All concentration requirements must be taken for a letter grade unless the course is offered S/U only.

Applied Economics and Management concentrations include:


  • Accounting
  • Agribusiness Management
  • Applied Economics
  • Business Analytics
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Environmental, Energy and Resource Economics
  • Finance
  • Food Industry Management
  • International Trade and Development
  • Marketing
  • Strategy

2. Agribusiness Management


4. Business Analytics


5. Entrepreneurship


Minimum of 6 credits of EERE courses from the following list:


Minimum of 3 credits of EERE-related electives at the 2000 level or higher offered by any of the following departments.


Students should work with their advisor in the Dyson Office of Student Services to identify courses that will fulfill the requirement.

  • Biological & Environmental Engineering (BEE)

  • City & Regional Planning (CRP)

  • Earth & Atmospheric Sciences (EAS)

  • Government (GOVT)

  • Natural Resources (NTRES)

  • Development Sociology (DSOC)

9. International Trade and Development


11. Strategy