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Minor in Developmental Economics
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Overview
A developmental economics minor is a useful complement to many other majors, especially for those considering ministering to people in transitional or developing economies.
Curriculum
The developmental economics minor requires at least 22 hours. Students who are considering future graduate work in developmental economics should take ECO 331 and ECO 332, as well as three semesters of calculus, MAT 210 (or MAT 352), and MAT 382. Overseas experience is a useful preparation for work in this area.
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