B.S. in Economics (Applied) with B.A. in Biology double major

Catalog: 2025-2026

Please note that this is a recommended sequence.
Check catalog for prerequisites.
Course availability may vary from semester to semester.

Freshman Year

Fall Semester

CourseHours
ENGL 1100 (WI)3
MATH 10653
BIOL 1100, 11014
BIOL 11202
ECON 2113 (GE:SO)3
Total15

Spring Semester

CourseHours
Humanities*3
MATH 21213
CHEM 1150, 1151 (GE:SC)4
BIOL 1200, 12014
ECON 2133 (GE:SO)3
Total17

Sophmore Year

Fall Semester

CourseHours
CHEM 1160, 11614
COMM 2410 (GE:FA)3
BIOL 2250 /ECON Elective, 22514
ECON 31443
ENGL 2201 (WI)3
Total15

Spring Semester

CourseHours
BIOL 23003
MATH 22833
MIS 22233
ECON 32443
Humanities or Fine Arts3
Total15

Junior Year

Fall Semester

CourseHours
BIOL 3010 (Scientific Communication)(WI)3
BIOL 3260 (Cell and Dev Biol)3
ECON Elective3
ECON Elective3
Free Elective*3
Total15

Spring Semester

CourseHours
BIOL 3620 (Biological Evolution)3
Social Science (non-ECON GE)*3
ECON Elective3
Free Elective3
Free Elective3
Total15

Senior Year

Fall Semester

CourseHours
BIOL 3030 (Princ of Physiology)3
ECON 4443 (WI)3
PHYS 1250, 1251 (GE:SC)4
ECON Elective (4000+)3
KINE 10001
Total14

Spring Semester

CourseHours
BIOL 5600/5601 (or other w/ tab)3
ECON Elective (4000+)3
HLTH 10002
Free Elective3
Total12

Total Hours: 120


Notes

4 Writing Intensive (WI) courses must be completed, typically including ENGL 1100, ENGL 2201, and two other WI courses. Students double majoring in Economics BS and Biology BA should take ECON 4443 and BIOL 3010 (substituting ENGL 3880).

* The Foundations of American Democracy requirements (FAD-1 and FAD-2) should be fulfilled through the completion of one or two of the courses with the specific attributes.

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