Minor in International Economics (code 0-8511)
The minor in international economics provides students with an introduction to the techniques of economic analysis and the application of those techniques to issues in the world economy.  Students will learn about the economic history and institutions of other countries, issues associated with the economic growth of less developed countries, and international trade and finance.

The minor is suitable for students from all majors planning careers in a wide variety of fields including business, government, journalism, and education.  A minimum of 24 units is required and must include:

Lower Division:  ECON 100 and 101, and either MATH 115 or 122.  Students with upper division status declaring the minor may substitute ECON 300 for ECON 100 and 101 with departmental consent.  Upper Division: ECON 310 or 333 and ECON 311 or 320, and any three of the following courses:   ECON 361I, 365, 368, 369, 370, 372, 465, or 472.