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2025-2026 UH Mānoa Catalog 
  
2025-2026 UH Mānoa Catalog

Economics, Quantitative Economics Concentration, BA


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Admissions: Open

Process: Declaration

Min. Total Credits: 120 (78 in core & major + 42 in electives)

UHM General Education Core Requirements


Foundations


Written Communication (FW)


(3 credits)

Quantitative Reasoning (FQ)


Global and Multicultural Perspectives (FG)


(FGA, FGB, FGC; 6 credits)

  • Group A (FGA) courses cover the time period prehistory to 1500
  • Group B (FGB) courses cover the time period 1500 to modern times
  • Group C (FGC) courses cover the time period prehistory to modern times

Diversification


* See degree, college and major requirements for courses that can also fulfill these.

Arts (DA), Humanities (DH), and Literatures (DL)


(6 credits from 2 categories)

  • Arts (DA*)
  • Humanities (DH*)
  • ​Literatures (DL*)

Natural Sciences


  • Biological Science (DB*; 3 credits)
  • Physical Science (DP*; 3 credits)
  • Laboratory (science) (DY*; 1 credit)

Social Sciences (DS)


(DS*; a total of 6 credits from 2 different departments)

UHM Graduation Requirements


Focus


**The STAR Degree Check indicates Focus classes by “E,” “H,” “O,” and “W.” Class Availability indicates Focus sections with “ETH,” “HAP,” “OC,” and “WI.”

Hawaiian, Asian, and Pacific Issues (H)


(H or HAP**; 1 course, any level)

Contemporary Ethical Issues (E)


(E or ETH**; 1 course, 300- or 400-level)

Oral Communication (O)


(O or OC**; 1 course, 300- or 400-level)

Writing Intensive (W)


(W or WI**; 5 courses, at least two of which are at the 300- or 400-level)

Hawaiian Or Second Language (HSL)


  • competence at the 202 level

Credit Minimums


  • 120 total applicable
  • 30 UH Mānoa credits
  • 45 upper division (300+ level) credits

Grade Point Average


  • 2.0 cumulative or higher (Note: Other GPAs may be required.)
  • Good academic standing

College Requirements


Credit Maximums


  • 8 KRS activity
  • 9 Directed Reading / Research
  • 12 Practicum / Internship

Note


This was prepared to provide information and does not constitute a contract. See below for major requirements. Meet regularly with your major advisor.

Major Requirements for BA in Economics Quantitative Economics


  • Admission: Open
  • Application: NA
  • Min. major credits: 24 (40-41 with related requirements)
  • Min. C grade (not C-) in courses

Requirements


Economics Related Requirements (9 credits)


ECON 120  may substitute for either ECON 130  or ECON 131 .

Only ECON 130  or ECON 131  may count as a DS because they must come from different departments.

Mathematics Related Requirements (7-8 credits)


Student must take either the MATH 215 -MATH 216  sequence, or the MATH 241 -MATH 242  sequence.

Economics Core Courses (9 credits)


BUS 310 NREM 310 , MATH 371  & MATH 373 , MATH 471  & MATH 472 , SOCS 225 , or CEE 305  may substitute for ECON 321  but do not count toward the 24 credits required in Economics.

Economics Elective Courses (9 credits)


  • ECON 300+
  • ECON 300+
  • ECON 300+

Notes


College of Social Sciences Advising; Dean 2; (808) 956-0661; cssadv@hawaii.edu
Economics Department: Saunders 542; (808) 956-8496; econ@hawaii.edu; www.economics.hawaii.edu
For the current Economics Undergraduate Advisor, please contact the department.

4-Year Plan


This is a sample academic plan. Students should meet with an academic advisor prior to registration to formulate their own plan.

Year 1


Fall


Credits 16

Spring


Credits 15

Total Credits 31


Year 2


Fall


Credits 16

Spring


Credits 15

Total Credits 62


Year 3


Fall


Credits 13

Spring


Credits 15

Total Credits 90


Year 4


Fall


  • ECON 300+ Credits: 3
  • ECON 300+ Credits: 3
  • Elective 300+ Credits: 3
  • Elective 300+ Credits: 3
  • Elective 300+ Credits: 3
Credits 15

Spring


Credits 15

Total Credits 120


Notes:

Students must take either the MATH 215 -MATH 216  sequence or the MATH 241 -MATH 242  sequence. ECON 120  may substitute for either ECON 130  or ECON 131 .
BUS 310 , NREM 310 , MATH 371  & MATH 373 , MATH 471  & MATH 472 , SOCS 225 , or CEE 305  may substitute for ECON 321  but do not count toward the 24 credits required in Economics.
Students must incorporate all focus requirements into this plan. Focus designations (i.e., W, E, O, H) are CRN specific & semester specific.
Minimum 45 upper division (300+ course) credits are required.

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