At your core, you're curious. About behavior - in humans, in businesses, in government. About the environment - and how we impact it. About the world - and what's happening in it. You want to develop a financial awareness - one that will help you (and in turn, others) make good decisions - from where to invest money to what bank is best. By studying Economics at California State University Channel Islands (CSUCI), you'll benefit from a creative, interdisciplinary approach to learning - and an education that puts you at the center.

Two Year Academic Roadmap

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  • Fall Junior

    SubjectCourse NumberCourse TitleUnitsRequirements MetGE/GRAD AreaNotes
    ECON310Intermediate Microeconomics3Major
    ECON311Intermediate Macroeconomics3Major
    ECON 312Econometrics3MajorOffered only in fall
    ECON312LEconometrics Applications3MajorOffered only in fall
    UDGEStudent's ChoiceUDGE D- Social Sciences3GEUDGE D

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    Semester One Considerations:

    • This two-year roadmap assumes that all GE's and Lower Division Major Requirements have been completed.
    • Schedule an appointment with an Academic Advisor in the Academic Advising Center
    • Attend Major Fair (First Week of October)
    • Consider adding a minor, talk to faculty or academic advisor

    Spring Junior

    SubjectCourse NumberCourse TitleUnitsRequirements MetGE/GRAD AreaNotes
    ECON313Seminar in Economic Analysis3MajorOffered only in spring
    Major ElectiveStudent's ChoiceWill vary3MajorMust take a total of three 400 level Economics electives
    UDGEStudent's ChoiceUDGE C- Arts and Humanities3GEUDGE C
    POLS150American Political Institutions3GraduationAIR: CA Local & State GovtIf POLS150 has been met change to Free Elective.
    Free ElectiveStudent's ChoiceWill vary3GraduationUnit RequirementNeeded for 120 Unit Requirement - Can be any class, any major, any level 100-299 or 100-499 that you have not earned previous credit for.

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    Semester Two Considerations:

    • This two-year roadmap assumes that all GE's and Lower Division Major Requirements have been completed.
    • Meet w/Graduate Studies Center
    • Meet w/Career Development & Alumni Engagement
  • Fall Senior

    SubjectCourse NumberCourse TitleUnitsRequirements MetGE/GRAD AreaNotes
    UDGEStudent's ChoiceUDGE B- Scientific Inquiry and Quantitative Reasoning3GEUDGE B
    Major ElectiveStudent's ChoiceWill vary3MajorMust take a total of three 400 level Economics electives
    LanguageStudent's ChoiceWill vary3GraduationLanguageUnits may vary between 3-4 units depending on language chosen; if language has been met change to Free Elective.
    Multicultural PerspectivesStudent's ChoiceWill Vary3GraduationMulticultural Perspectives
    Free ElectiveStudent's ChoiceFree Elective3GraduationUnit RequirementNeeded for 120 Unit Requirement - Can be any class, any major, any level 100-299 or 100-499 that you have not earned previous credit for.

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    Semester Three Considerations:

    • Apply for Graduation (Priority deadline – October 1st)
    • Meet w/Academic Advisor for Grad Check

    Spring Senior

    SubjectCourse NumberCourse TitleUnitsRequirements MetGE/GRAD AreaNotes
    ECON499Capstone3MajorOffered only in spring
    Major ElectiveStudent's ChoiceWill vary3MajorMust take a total of three 400 level Economics electives
    HISTStudent's ChoiceUS History3GraduationAIR: US HistoryCHS/HIST350 recommended. If US HIST has been met change to Free Elective.
    Free ElectiveStudent's ChoiceWill vary3GraduationUnit RequirementNeeded for 120 Unit Requirement - Can be any class, any major, any level 100-299 or 100-499 that you have not earned previous credit for.
    Free ElectiveStudent's ChoiceWill vary3GraduationUnit RequirementNeeded for 120 Unit Requirement - Can be any class, any major, any level 100-299 or 100-499 that you have not earned previous credit for.

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    Semester Four Considerations:

    • Attend Grad Fest in March
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