is this easy and what exactly do you have to do. Someone listed me the courses i would have to take and there are only 3 i have left that i would need. EC302 and two econ electives. Any ideas, thoughts or suggestions?
3/20/2006 10:52:47 AM
Talk to John Lapp in 4102 Nelson Hall, his email is john_lapp@ncsu.eduHe can give you all the information/advice you need to successfully complete your Economics minor.GOOD LUCK!
3/20/2006 2:02:45 PM
for an elective take EC 471 with Lee Craig ... he is really down to earth and it's actually fun (def. the best econ class I've taken thus far) .. and he grades really fairly
3/20/2006 2:10:06 PM
thanks, any ideas for a scond econ elective?
3/20/2006 5:02:47 PM
anything w/ craig is good. ec 495f is another class he teaches, financial markets and institutions. its a combo of both the history of financial markets/institutions and also how they work (lots of relevant real-world stuff).ec 348 w/ mcelroy is another good class (international trade) if you are interested in the subject. if not, youll be bored w/ the readings. but its a course for non-econ majors so itll be easier than ec 449.ec 410 w/ hyman. public finance is mostly boring, but there were a few interesting topics. but this class was one of the easiest econ electives ive taken, so you might consider it.
3/20/2006 5:47:39 PM
something i might want to metion is that i am a construction engineer, so courses that go well with that would be a plus but not a necessity, but thanks for all the suggestions guys. I have a meeting with my advisor tommorow anyways so I will talk more with him about it tommorow
3/20/2006 9:04:01 PM
easy as balls. If you are an engineer, it's a cake walk. You can laugh at all the business and humanities majors who struggle through it because they don't have an analytical cell in their brains.
3/20/2006 9:08:19 PM