HOURS
120 total hours.
40 Upper division required.
Understand, Model, and Predict the World.
Why major in economics and legal studies at Weber State?
Economics with Legal Studies provides you with analytical skills and knowledge of law and legal institutions in the context of the U.S. and global economy, which is useful during law school and in subsequent practice.
56k
Average salary Western US
29:1
Small classes = personal attention
100%
Faculty Instruction = no TA's!
INTERNSHIPS
Excellent internships = experience!
You'll learn skills such as: tabulating and manipulating data/data analysis, research and analysis, finding and testing relationships, applying statistical methods and testing hypothesis, communication skills - written and oral, understanding and interpreting relationships between economic indicators. You'll also have opportunities to have hands-on experiences like: conducting comprehensive research with direct faculty interaction, opportunities to publish and present your work at conferences like: Utah Conference on Undergraduate Research and National Conference on Undergraduate Research.
HOURS
120 total hours.
40 Upper division required.
GPA
C or higher in Math 1050
C or higher in ENGL 2010
C- or higher for all Business Foundations courses
2.5 cumulative GPA for Business Foundations courses
2.5 overall university GPA
MINOR
Not required for this major.
COURSE DELIVERY
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DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
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ADMISSIONS
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CAREERS & RESOURCES
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Note: This degree also requires the general education requirements and the core business curriculum. For a full breakdown, see the course requirements in the catalog.
COURSE | TITLE | CREDITS | PRE-REQ |
3 |
MATH 1010 with a “C” or higher grade |
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3 |
MATH 1010 with a “C” or higher grade |
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0 |
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3 |
ECON 2010, ECON 2020 and BSAD 2899 |
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3 |
ECON 2010, ECON 2020, QUAN 2400, and |
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1 |
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3 |
ECON 4970, BSAD 2899 or ECON 2899, |
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3 |
MATH 1050, MATH 1080 MATH 1090, |
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3 |
MATH 1050, MATH 1080 MATH 1090, |
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3 |
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ENGL 3210 | Advanced College Writing | 3 | ENGL 2010 or equivalent |
CJ 4065 | Law and Society | 3 | |
POLS 2400 SS | Introduction to Law and Courts | 3 | |
CHOOSE ONE OF THESE TWO COURSES: | |||
PHIL 1250 HU | Critical Thinking | 3 | |
PHIL 2200 (fall only) | Deductive Logic | 3 | |
CHOOSE ONE OF THESE THREE COURSES: | |||
MGMT 3200 | Managerial Communications | 3 | ENGL 1010, ENGL 2010. |
PS 3250 | Business Communication | 3 | ENGL 2010. |
ENGL 3100 | Professional and Technical Writing | 3 | ENGL 2010 or equivalent. |
OTHER REQUIREMENTS: | |||
Upper Division Elective Courses (6 credit hours) | SEE OPTIONS (some courses are only offered once a year) | ||
Law Courses (6 credit hours) | SEE OPTIONS (some courses are only offered once a year) | ||
Law Electives (6 credit hours) | SEE OPTIONS (some courses are only offered once a year) |
Students that study business economics often have several traits in common. Many are natural leaders, unafraid to take risks, have a competitive spirit, ability to take initiative and have solid communication skills.