Bachelor of Arts in Economics
Program Overview
San Francisco State University Programs
The university offers a wide range of programs across various colleges, including the Lam Family College of Business, Graduate College of Education, College of Ethnic Studies, College of Health and Social Sciences, College of Liberal and Creative Arts, College of Professional and Global Education, and College of Science and Engineering.
Lam Family College of Business
- Accounting: Offers a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a concentration in Accounting, as well as a Master of Science in Accountancy and a Master of Science in Accounting and Analytics.
- Business Administration: Provides a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with various concentrations, including General Business, and a Master of Business Administration.
- Decision Sciences: Offers a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with concentrations in Business Analytics and Decision Sciences, along with a Graduate Certificate in Decision Sciences.
- Economics: Includes a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and a Master of Science in Quantitative Economics.
- Entrepreneurship: Offers programs focused on entrepreneurship.
- Finance: Provides a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a concentration in Finance, along with a Minor in Finance and Graduate Certificate in Finance.
- General Business: Offers a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a concentration in General Business.
- Hospitality, Tourism, and Event Management: Includes a Bachelor of Science in Hospitality, Tourism, and Event Management.
- Information Systems: Offers a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a concentration in Information Systems, along with a Minor in Information Systems and Graduate Certificates in related fields.
- International Business: Provides a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a concentration in International Business, along with a Minor in International Business and a Graduate Certificate in International Business and Global Leadership.
- Labor and Employment Studies: Offers a Bachelor of Arts in Labor and Employment Studies.
- Management: Includes a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a concentration in Management, a Minor in Management, and Graduate Certificates in related fields.
- Marketing: Provides a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a concentration in Marketing, a Minor in Marketing, and a Graduate Certificate in Marketing in the Digital Economy.
Graduate College of Education
- Education Doctoral Program: Offers a doctoral program in education.
- Education Minor Program: Provides a minor in education.
- Elementary Education: Includes a Master of Arts in Curriculum and Instruction, a Master of Arts in Early Childhood Education, and credential programs.
- Equity, Leadership Studies, and Instructional Technologies (ELSIT): Offers graduate certificates and master's degrees in areas like Learning Experience Design and Educational Administration.
- Preliminary Administrative Services Credential: Provides a credential program for administrative services.
- Secondary Education: Includes a Master of Arts in Curriculum and Instruction.
- Special Education: Offers graduate certificates, a Master of Arts in Special Education, and credential programs in special education.
- Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences: Provides a Bachelor of Science in Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences, a certificate in Augmentative and Alternative Communication, and a Master of Science in Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences.
- Teaching and Educational Services Credential Programs: Offers various credential programs for teaching and educational services.
College of Ethnic Studies
- Africana Studies: Offers a Bachelor of Arts in Africana Studies and a minor in Africana Studies.
- American Indian Studies: Provides a Bachelor of Arts in American Indian Studies and a minor in American Indian Studies.
- Asian American Studies: Includes a Bachelor of Arts in Asian American Studies, a Master of Arts in Asian American Studies, and a minor in Asian American Studies.
- Critical Mixed Race Studies: Offers programs focused on critical mixed race studies.
- Ethnic Studies: Provides a Bachelor of Arts in Ethnic Studies, a Master of Arts in Ethnic Studies, and a certificate in Ethnic Studies.
- Latina/Latino Studies: Offers a Bachelor of Arts in Latina/Latino Studies and a minor in Latina/Latino Studies.
- Race and Resistance Studies: Includes a Bachelor of Arts in Race and Resistance Studies and minors in related fields.
College of Health and Social Sciences
- Child and Adolescent Development: Offers various Bachelor of Arts concentrations and minors in child and adolescent development.
- Counseling: Provides a Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and a Master of Science in Counseling.
- Criminal Justice Studies: Includes a Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice Studies and minors in criminal justice and related fields.
- Family, Interiors, Nutrition, and Apparel: Offers Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees in family and consumer sciences, apparel design and merchandising, and nutrition and dietetics.
- Gerontology: Provides a Master of Arts in Gerontology.
- Kinesiology: Offers a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology with various concentrations, a Master of Science in Kinesiology, and minors in kinesiology and related fields.
- Nursing: Includes a Bachelor of Science in Nursing, a Master of Science in Nursing, and certificate programs in nursing.
- Public Administration: Offers a Master of Public Administration.
- Public Health: Provides a Bachelor of Science in Public Health and a Master of Public Health.
- Recreation, Parks, and Tourism: Includes a Bachelor of Arts in Recreation, Parks, and Tourism Administration and minors in recreation and related fields.
- Sexuality Studies: Offers a Master of Arts in Human Sexuality Studies and minors in sexuality studies and related fields.
- Social Work: Provides a Bachelor of Arts in Social Work and a Master of Social Work.
- Sociology: Includes a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and a minor in sociology.
- Urban Studies and Planning: Offers a Bachelor of Arts in Urban Studies and Planning and a minor in urban studies and planning.
College of Liberal and Creative Arts
- Anthropology: Provides a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology, a Master of Arts in Anthropology, and a minor in anthropology.
- School of Art: Offers a Bachelor of Arts in Art History, a Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art, a Master of Fine Arts in Art, and minors in art history and studio art.
- Broadcast and Electronic Communication Arts: Includes a Bachelor of Arts in Broadcast and Electronic Communication Arts, a Master of Arts in Broadcast and Electronic Communication Arts, and a Master of Fine Arts in Broadcast and Electronic Communication Arts.
- Cinema: Offers a Bachelor of Arts in Cinema, a Master of Arts in Cinema and Media Studies, and a Master of Fine Arts in Cinema.
- Classics: Provides a Bachelor of Arts in Classics, a Master of Arts in Classics, and minors in classics and modern Greek studies.
- Communication Studies: Includes a Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies, a Master of Arts in Communication Studies, and a minor in communication studies.
- Conflict Resolution: Offers programs focused on conflict resolution.
- Creative Writing: Provides a Bachelor of Arts in Creative Writing, a Master of Arts in Creative Writing, and a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing.
- School of Design: Offers a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Design, a Bachelor of Science in Visual Communication Design, a Master of Arts in Design, and a minor in design.
- English: Includes a Bachelor of Arts in English with various concentrations, a Master of Arts in English, and minors in English and related fields.
- History: Provides a Bachelor of Arts in History, a Master of Arts in History, and minors in history and related fields.
- Humanities and Comparative World Literature: Offers a Bachelor of Arts in American Studies, a Bachelor of Arts in Comparative and World Literature, and a Bachelor of Arts in Humanities.
- International Relations: Includes a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations and a Master of Arts in International Relations.
- Jewish Studies: Provides a Bachelor of Arts in Modern Jewish Studies and a minor in Jewish studies.
- Journalism: Offers a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and a Bachelor of Arts in Bilingual Spanish Journalism.
- Liberal and Creative Arts Certificate: Provides a certificate in liberal and creative arts.
- Liberal Studies: Includes a Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies and a minor in liberal studies.
- Modern Languages and Literatures: Offers programs in various languages, including Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Persian, Russian, and Spanish.
- Museum Studies: Provides a minor in museum studies and a Master of Arts in Museum Studies.
- Music: Includes a Bachelor of Arts in Music, a Bachelor of Music, and a Master of Arts in Music.
- Philosophy: Offers a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy, a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy and Religion, and a Master of Arts in Philosophy.
- Political Science: Provides a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, a Master of Arts in Political Science, and minors in political science and related fields.
- Religious Studies: Includes programs focused on religious studies.
- School of Theatre and Dance: Offers a Bachelor of Arts in Dance, a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Arts, and a Master of Arts in Theatre Arts.
- Women and Gender Studies: Provides a Bachelor of Arts in Women and Gender Studies, a Master of Arts in Women and Gender Studies, and minors in women and gender studies and related fields.
College of Professional and Global Education
- Undergraduate Degree Programs: Offers various undergraduate degree programs, including Business Administration, Criminal Justice Studies, and Nursing.
- Graduate Degree Programs: Includes graduate degree programs such as a Master of Business Administration.
- Credential Programs: Provides credential programs like the Pupil Personnel Services Credential Program and the School Nurse Services Credential.
- Certificate Programs: Offers certificate programs in areas like Business Administration, Clinical Laboratory Science, and International Business.
College of Science and Engineering
- Biology: Provides a Bachelor of Arts in General Biology, a Bachelor of Science in Biology with various concentrations, and graduate programs in biology.
- Chemistry and Biochemistry: Offers a Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry, a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry, and a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry, along with graduate programs.
- Computer Science: Includes a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, a certificate in Data Science and Machine Learning for Biotechnology, and graduate programs.
- Cooperative Education: Provides cooperative education programs.
- Engineering: Offers Bachelor of Science degrees in Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering, along with graduate programs.
- The School of the Environment: Includes a Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Studies, a Bachelor of Arts in Geography, and a Bachelor of Science in Earth Sciences, along with graduate programs.
- Mathematics: Provides a Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics, a Bachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics, and graduate programs in mathematics.
- Physics and Astronomy: Offers a Bachelor of Arts in Physics, a Bachelor of Science in Physics, and graduate programs in physics and astronomy.
- Psychology: Includes a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, a certificate in Data Science for Psychology, and graduate programs in psychology.
All-University Programs
- Interdisciplinary Studies (Graduate): Offers graduate programs in interdisciplinary studies.
- Special Major: Provides the option for a special major.
Undergraduate Admissions
- Undergraduate Application Procedures: Outlines the procedures for applying to undergraduate programs.
- Transfer Students: Provides information for transfer students.
- International Student Admission Requirements: Details the requirements for international students.
- Placement Measures for First-Year GE Written Communication and Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning Courses: Explains the placement measures for first-year students.
- CSU Immunization Requirements: Lists the immunization requirements.
- Readmission & Special Sessions: Offers information on readmission and special sessions.
Undergraduate Education
- Degree Requirements: Outlines the requirements for undergraduate degrees.
- General Education: Provides information on general education requirements, including lower-division and upper-division general education.
- SF State Studies: Includes requirements for SF State Studies, such as American Ethnic and Racial Minorities, Environmental Sustainability and Climate Action, Global Perspectives, and Social Justice.
- American Institutions: Requires the completion of courses in American institutions.
- Major: Details the requirements for completing a major.
- Minor: Provides information on completing a minor.
- Complementary Studies: Explains the complementary studies requirement.
- AP IB CLEP Examinations: Offers information on Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate, and College-Level Examination Program scores and credit.
Graduate Education
- Graduate Academic Policies and Procedures: Outlines the policies and procedures for graduate education.
- Graduate Application and Admissions Procedures: Details the application and admission procedures for graduate programs.
- Graduate Student Registration: Provides information on registration for graduate students.
Fees & Financial Aid
- Financial Aid Deadlines: Lists the deadlines for financial aid.
- Student Financial Aid: Offers information on student financial aid.
- Average Support Cost per Full-Time Equivalent Student and Sources of Funds: Provides the average support cost and sources of funds.
- Determination of Residency for Tuition Purposes: Explains how residency is determined for tuition purposes.
- Fee Waivers and Exemptions: Details the fee waivers and exemptions available.
- Fees and Debts Owed to the Institution: Provides information on fees and debts owed to the institution.
- Refund of Mandatory Tuition and Fees, Including Nonresident Tuition Fee: Explains the refund policy for tuition and fees.
- Availability of Institutional and Financial Assistance Information: Offers information on the availability of institutional and financial assistance information.
Policies & Procedures
- Academic Standards: Outlines the academic standards.
- Appeals Process: Details the appeals process.
- Cancellation of Registration or Withdrawal From the Institution: Explains the process for cancellation of registration or withdrawal.
- Career Placement: Data On Former Students: Provides data on career placement for former students.
- Credit Hour & Semester Unit: Defines credit hours and semester units.
- Grading Policy and Systems: Explains the grading policy and systems.
- Graduation and Commencement: Provides information on graduation and commencement.
- Nondiscrimination Policy and Complaint Procedures: Details the nondiscrimination policy and complaint procedures.
- Penalties for Violation of Federal Copyright Laws: Outlines the penalties for violating federal copyright laws.
- Privacy Rights of Students in Education Records: Explains the privacy rights of students in education records.
- Programs Leading to Licensure and Credentialing: Provides information on programs leading to licensure and credentialing.
- Requirement and Use of Social Security Number: Details the requirement and use of social security numbers.
- Scholastic Distinction: Explains the scholastic distinction.
- Student Concerns or Complaints about Actions Taken on Behalf of San Francisco State University: Offers information on student concerns or complaints.
- Student Conduct: Details the student conduct policy.
Resources & Support Services
- AB 540 & Undocumented Students: Provides resources for AB 540 and undocumented students.
- Academic Advising for Undergraduate Students: Offers academic advising for undergraduate students.
- Community Service Learning: Includes community service learning opportunities.
- Disability Programs & Resource Center: Provides resources for students with disabilities.
- Division of Equity & Community Inclusion: Details the division of equity and community inclusion.
- Educational Outreach Programs and Services: Offers educational outreach programs and services.
- Health Promotion & Wellness: Provides health promotion and wellness services.
- Housing: Includes housing options.
- Literary, Performing, Visual & Media Arts: Offers literary, performing, visual, and media arts programs.
- Military Studies: Provides military studies programs.
- Office of International Programs: Details the office of international programs.
- Research & Special Learning Facilities: Includes research and special learning facilities.
- Special Enrollment Programs: Offers special enrollment programs.
Course Index
- Accounting (ACCT): Lists accounting courses.
- Africana Studies (AFRS): Includes Africana studies courses.
- All University (A U): Provides all-university courses.
- American Indian Studies (AIS): Offers American Indian studies courses.
- American Studies (AMST): Includes American studies courses.
- Anthropology (ANTH): Provides anthropology courses.
- Apparel Design & Merchandising (ADM): Offers apparel design and merchandising courses.
- Arabic (ARAB): Includes Arabic courses.
- Art (ART): Provides art courses.
- Art History (ARTH): Offers art history courses.
- Asian American Studies (AA S): Includes Asian American studies courses.
- Astronomy (ASTR): Provides astronomy courses.
- Athletics (ATHL): Offers athletics courses.
- Biology (BIOL): Includes biology courses.
- Broadcast and Electronic Communication Arts (BECA): Provides broadcast and electronic communication arts courses.
- Business (BUS): Offers business courses.
- Chemistry (CHEM): Includes chemistry courses.
- Child & Adolescent Development (CAD): Provides child and adolescent development courses.
- Chinese (CHIN): Offers Chinese courses.
- Cinema (CINE): Includes cinema courses.
- Classical Archaeology (CLAR): Provides classical archaeology courses.
- Classics (CLAS): Offers classics courses.
- Clinical Laboratory Science (CLS): Includes clinical laboratory science courses.
- Comic Studies (CMX): Provides comic studies courses.
- Communication Studies (COMM): Offers communication studies courses.
- Comparative World Literature (CWL): Includes comparative world literature courses.
- Computer Science (CSC): Provides computer science courses.
- Counseling (COUN): Offers counseling courses.
- Course Descriptions, Symbols, and Terms: Explains course descriptions, symbols, and terms.
- Creative Writing (C W): Includes creative writing courses.
- Credit by Evaluation for Experiential Learning (CEEL): Provides credit by evaluation for experiential learning.
- Criminal Justice Studies (C J): Offers criminal justice studies courses.
- Critical Social Thought (CST): Includes critical social thought courses.
- Dance (DANC): Provides dance courses.
- Decision Sciences (DS): Offers decision sciences courses.
- Design (DES): Includes design courses.
- Early Start English (ESE): Provides early start English courses.
- Early Start Math (ESM): Offers early start math courses.
- Earth Sciences (ERTH): Includes earth sciences courses.
- Economics (ECON): Provides economics courses.
- Education (EDUC): Offers education courses.
- Educational Administration (EDAD): Includes educational administration courses.
- Educational Leadership (EDDL): Provides educational leadership courses.
- Elementary Education (E ED): Offers elementary education courses.
- Engineering (ENGR): Includes engineering courses.
- English (ENG): Provides English courses.
- Environment (ENV): Offers environment courses.
- Environmental Studies (ENVS): Includes environmental studies courses.
- Ethnic Studies (ETHS): Provides ethnic studies courses.
- Experimental College (EXCO): Offers experimental college courses.
- Family & Consumer Sciences (FCS): Includes family and consumer sciences courses.
- Finance (FIN): Provides finance courses.
- French (FR): Offers French courses.
- Geography and Environment (GEOG): Includes geography and environment courses.
- German (GER): Provides German courses.
- Gerontology (GRN): Offers gerontology courses.
- Global Peace Studies (GPS): Includes global peace studies courses.
- Greek (GRE): Provides Greek courses.
- Health and Social Sciences (HSS): Offers health and social sciences courses.
- Hebrew (HEBR): Includes Hebrew courses.
- History (HIST): Provides history courses.
- Holistic Health (HH): Offers holistic health courses.
- Hospitality & Tourism Management (HTM): Includes hospitality and tourism management courses.
- Humanities (HUM): Provides humanities courses.
- Information Systems (ISYS): Offers information systems courses.
- Instructional Technologies (ITEC): Includes instructional technologies courses.
- Interdisciplinary Studies Education (ISED): Provides interdisciplinary studies education courses.
- Interior Design (ID): Offers interior design courses.
- International Business (IBUS): Includes international business courses.
- International Relations (I R): Provides international relations courses.
- Italian (ITAL): Offers Italian courses.
- Japanese (JAPN): Includes Japanese courses.
- Jewish Studies (JS): Provides Jewish studies courses.
- Journalism (JOUR): Offers journalism courses.
- Kinesiology (KIN): Includes kinesiology courses.
- Korean (KOR): Provides Korean courses.
- Labor Studies (LABR): Offers labor studies courses.
- Latin (LATN): Includes Latin courses.
- Latina/o Studies (LTNS): Provides Latina/o studies courses.
- Liberal & Creative Arts (LCA): Offers liberal and creative arts courses.
- Liberal Studies (LS): Includes liberal studies courses.
- Library Education (LIB): Provides library education courses.
- Management (MGMT): Offers management courses.
- Marine Science (MSCI): Includes marine science courses.
- Marketing (MKTG): Provides marketing courses.
- Mathematics (MATH): Offers mathematics courses.
- Middle East & Islamic Studies (MEIS): Includes Middle East and Islamic studies courses.
- Modern Greek Studies (MGS): Provides modern Greek studies courses.
- Modern Languages and Literatures (MLL): Offers modern languages and literatures courses.
- Museum Studies (M S): Includes museum studies courses.
- Music (MUS): Provides music courses.
- Nursing (NURS): Offers nursing courses.
- Nutrition & Dietetics (NUTR): Includes nutrition and dietetics courses.
- Persian (PRSN): Provides Persian courses.
- Philosophy (PHIL): Offers philosophy courses.
- Physical Therapy (PT): Includes physical therapy courses.
- Physics (PHYS): Provides physics courses.
- Political Science (PLSI): Offers political science courses.
- Project Rebound (PR): Includes Project Rebound courses.
- Psychology (PSY): Provides psychology courses.
- Public Administration (P A): Offers public administration courses.
- Public Health (PH): Includes public health courses.
- Race and Resistance Studies (RRS): Provides race and resistance studies courses.
- Recreation, Parks, and Tourism (RPT): Offers recreation, parks, and tourism courses.
- Religious Studies (RELS): Includes religious studies courses.
- Russian (RUSS): Provides Russian courses.
- Science (SCI): Offers science courses.
- Secondary Education (S ED): Includes secondary education courses.
- Sexuality Studies (SXS): Provides sexuality studies courses.
- Social Work (S W): Offers social work courses.
- Sociology (SOC): Includes sociology courses.
- Spanish (SPAN): Provides Spanish courses.
- Special Education (SPED): Offers special education courses.
- Speech, Language & Hearing Sciences (SLHS): Includes speech, language, and hearing sciences courses.
- Theatre Arts (TH A): Provides theatre arts courses.
- Urban Studies and Planning (USP): Offers urban studies and planning courses.
- Women and Gender Studies (WGS): Includes women and gender studies courses.
Bachelor of Arts in Economics Roadmap
The Bachelor of Arts in Economics roadmap outlines the course requirements for the major, including general education, major core, and upper-division electives. The roadmap is designed to help students plan their course schedule and ensure they meet all the requirements for graduation.
Course Requirements
- General Education: Students must complete a minimum of 48 units of general education courses, including 12 units of upper-division general education.
- Major Core: The major core consists of 24 units of required courses, including Introduction to Microeconomic Analysis, Introduction to Macroeconomic Analysis, Intermediate Microeconomic Theory, Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory, and Introduction to Econometrics.
- Upper-Division Electives: Students must complete 18 units of upper-division electives in economics, which can include courses such as Business Statistics, Economic Development, and International Trade.
Roadmap
The roadmap provides a suggested plan of study for students to complete the Bachelor of Arts in Economics degree in four years. The plan includes the following courses:
- First Semester:
- MATH 107: Mathematics for Business Calculus I
- GE Area 1A: English Composition
- GE Area 3: Arts and Humanities
- Complementary Studies or SF State Studies or University Elective
- Second Semester:
- ECON 101: Introduction to Microeconomic Analysis
- MATH 108: Mathematics for Business Calculus II
- GE Area 1: English Communication
- GE Area 5: Physical and Biological Sciences
- Complementary Studies or SF State Studies or University Elective
- Third Semester:
- ECON 102: Introduction to Macroeconomic Analysis
- MATH 226: Calculus I
- GE Area 3: Arts and Humanities
- GE Area 5: Physical and Biological Sciences
- Complementary Studies or SF State Studies or University Elective
- Fourth Semester:
- DS/ECON 212: Business Statistics
- GE Area 4: Social and Behavioral Sciences with USH
- Complementary Studies or SF State Studies or University Elective
- Fifth Semester:
- ECON 301: Intermediate Microeconomic Theory
- Major Upper-Division Electives
- GE Area 6: Ethnic Studies
- GE Area 5UD or 2UD: Upper-Division Sciences or Upper-Division Mathematical Concepts
- U.S. and California Government
- Sixth Semester:
- ECON 302: Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory
- Major Upper-Division Electives
- GE Area 4UD: Upper-Division Social and Behavioral Sciences
- Complementary Studies or SF State Studies or University Elective
- Seventh Semester:
- ECON 312: Introduction to Econometrics
- Major Upper-Division Electives
- GE Area 3UD: Upper-Division Arts or Humanities
- Complementary Studies or SF State Studies or University Elective
- Eighth Semester:
- ECON 690GW: Senior Seminar: Economic Inquiry and Analysis - GWAR
- Major Upper-Division Electives
- Complementary Studies or SF State Studies or University Elective
Complementary Studies
The complementary studies requirement is designed to provide students with a broader understanding of the field of economics and its applications. Students can choose from a variety of courses, including those in business, mathematics, and social sciences.
Upper-Division Electives
The upper-division electives in economics provide students with the opportunity to explore specific areas of interest in greater depth. Students can choose from a range of courses, including those in microeconomics, macroeconomics, international trade, and economic development.
