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  • 8/2/2019 The Class Sequencing Sheet

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    General Information:

    Semester 1 Credits Semester 2 Credits Semester 3 Credits Semester 4 Credits

    FDREL 121 or 122 2 FDREL 121 or 122 2 FDREL 200 2 FDREL Scripture 2FDAMF 101 3 FDSCI Issues 2 ECON 151 3 FDENG 201 3

    FDENG 101 3 FDHUM or FDWLD 2-3 FDSCI Issues 3 POLSC 170 3

    FDSCI 101 2 GEOG 120 3 ^FDINT or FDWLD 2-3 FDMAT 221 3

    FDMAT 108 3 ECON 150 3 ^^Minor 3-4 ^^Minor 3-4

    INTST 100 1 ^^Minor 3

    Total Credits 13 Total Credits 13-14 Total Credits 16-18 Total Credits 14-15

    Semester 5 Credits Semester 6 Credits Semester 7 Credits Semester 8 Credits

    FDREL Scripture 2 FDREL Scripture 2 FDREL Scripture 2 ***Major Elective 3

    FDCNC 250 2 ECON 357 3 ECON 430 3 INTST 499 3INTST 300 3 ECON 358 3 ECON 450 3 ^^Minor 3

    HIST 202 3 B 375 3 B361 3 ^^Minor 3

    ECON 300 3 **INTST 398R 3 ^^Minor 3-4 ECON 453 3

    ^^Minor 3-4 General Elective 1 General Elective 2

    Total Credits 16-17 Total Credits 15 Total Credits 14-15 Total Credits 17

    Special Instructions

    ^Complete FDINT 201-203 if a FDHUM course was previously taken; complete FDWLD 201 if FDWLD 101 was taken.

    ^^Students must minor in a foreign language.

    **International Studies internship is recommended to take in the junior year and may need to be taken off track.***Take one course from the following: Chin 345; Hist 335; Intst 341, 342, 343, 344, 345, 348, 349, or 350.

    Other prerequisite courses not on this plan or in the catalog are: Take ECON 215 or FDMAT 112 as a prerequisite for

    FDMAT 221. Take FDMAT 221 as a prerequisite for ECON 430 and ECON 453. (FDMAT 221 can be used as the

    prerequisite in place of ECON 378.) B 101 prerequisite for B 361 is not required for this major.

    College of Language and Letters Advising Center Smith 271 Phone: (208) 496-9835 [email protected]

    BA in International Studies, Emphasis in Economics (775-122)

    Catalog Year

    2010 - 2011Academic Advising has provided a recommended graduation plan for every major we offer.

    This plan is built to meet the Universitys minimum credit requirement (120 credits for a bachelors degree and 60 for anassociate) in 8 semesters or less. Each plan includes all required courses, including Foundations and major as well as

    emphasis, minor or clusters (if applicable). The plan may also include elective courses to meet the credit requirement.

    Please note the following terms: Groups = A term used on the Degree Audit to reference a required group of classes that

    may be pre-selected or from which you can choose; General Elective = any course offering at BYU-Idaho which you are

    eligible to take; Major Elective = a required course from a list of multiple course options within your major. (A certain

    number of major electives may be required for your major, but you can select which course to choose from the given