CONSUMER ECONOMICS (B.S.F.C.S)
Semester Degree Requirements

Entrance Requirements for the Major

Semester Core Curriculum
(Selected with the advice of an academic advisor)
    Areas A B C D E 42 hours
    Area F 18 hours
Major Requirements 60 hours
College-wide requirements must be satisfied in order to graduate with this major

TOTAL DEGREE HOURS      120

Area A - Essential Skills (9 hours)
Area A is satisfied by students completing nine hours from the following list. Students must take ENGL 1101 and ENGL 1102 and will select a three-hour math course in consultation with an academic advisor.
ENGL 1101 MATH 1101
ENGL 1102

Area B - Institutional Options (4-5 hours)
Area B is satisfied by electives selected by the student with approval of an academic advisor.

Area C - Humanities/Fine Arts (6 hours)
PREFERRED COURSE:SPCM 1100

Area C is satisfied by completing two of the following courses. Students may select one course from the Fine Arts list and one from the Humanities list, or students may select two courses from different departments in the Humanities list.
Fine Arts
ARHI 2100 DANC 2010 DRAM 2130 MUSI 2060
ARTS 2000 DRAM 2000 MUSI 2020 MUSI 2080
ARTS 2050 DRAM 2120 MUSI 2040
Humanities
CLAS 1000 CMLT 2500 LAND 2510 RELI 1003
CLAS 1010 CMLT 2600 LAND 2520 RELI 1006
CLAS 1020 ENGL 2310 LING 2100 RELI(NAMS) 2004
CLAS(LING) 2010 ENGL 2320 PHIL 1000 RELI(AFAM) 2005
CMLT 2111 ENGL 2330 PHIL 1500 ROML 2550
CMLT 2210 ENGL 2340 PHIL 2200 RUSS 2050
CMLT 2212 ENGL 2400 PHIL 2400 SPCM 1100
CMLT 2220 GRMN 2300 RELI 1001 SPCM 1500
CMLT 2400 ITAL 2500 RELI 1002 Foreign language courses

Area D - Science, Mathematics, and Technology (10-11 hours)
Area D for Non-Science Majors (including Sociology and Psychology) -- ten or eleven hours
  • Select one course from the four-hour science course list and one course from the three-hour science course list or select two courses from the four-hour science course list.
  • Select one course from the mathematics, science, or technology course list.
Area D -- Four-hour science course with laboratory
ASTR 1010 CHEM 1211L CSCI 1301-1301L GEOL 1260-1260L
ASTR 1010L CHEM 1212 ECOL 1000-1000L MARS 1010-1010L
ASTR 1020 CHEM 1212L GEOG 1111 MARS 1020-1020L
ASTR 1020L CHEM 1411 GEOG 1111L PBIO 1210
BIOL 1103 CHEM 1411L GEOG 1112 PBIO 1210L
BIOL 1103L CHEM 1412 GEOG 1112L PBIO 1220
BIOL 1104 CHEM 1412L GEOG 1113 PBIO 1220L
BIOL 1104L CHEM 2100 GEOG 1113L PHYS 1111-1111L
BIOL 1107-1107L CHEM 2100L GEOL 1121 PHYS 1112-1112L
BIOL 1108-1108L CHEM 2211 GEOL 1121L PHYS 1211-1211L
CHEM 1110 CHEM 2211L GEOL 1122 PHYS 1212-1212L
CHEM 1110L CHEM 2212 GEOL 1122L  
CHEM 1211 CHEM 2212L GEOL 1250-1250L  
       
Area D -- Three-hour science course with or without a laboratory
(Some of the following three-hour laboratory science courses have optional laboratories. See Area D four-hour science course list.)
ASTR 1010 BIOL 1103 GEOG 1125 PBIO 1210
ASTR 1020 BIOL 1104 GEOL 1120 PBIO 1220
ASTR 1420 GEOG 1111 GEOL 1121 PHYS 1010
ASTR 1660 GEOG 1112 GEOL 1122  
ASTR 1870 GEOG 1113 LAND 1000  
Area D -- Three or four-hour mathematics, science, or technology courses
BIOL 1108-1108L MATH 1060 MATH 2260 STAT 2000
CHEM 1212 MATH 1113 PBIO 1220 STAT 2210
CHEM 1212L MATH 2200 PBIO 1220L  
CSCI 1100-1100L MATH 2210 PHIL 2500  
CSCI 1210 MATH 2210L PHYS 1111-1111L  
CSCI 1301-1301L MATH 2250 PHYS 1112-1112L  

Area E - Social Sciences (12 hours)
Students will select four courses from at least two departments from the list below:   (Students who have not met the Georgia and U.S. Constitution requirement by examination should enroll in POLS 1101.)

(A passing grade on an examination on the history of the United States and Georgia is required to satisfy the United States and Georgia History Requirement for all persons receiving a baccalaureate degree from the University, unless exempted by one of the following courses: HIST 2111, HIST 2112. Examinations are given to freshmen during orientation and twice each semester by the History Department. Reexamination is permitted. Examination dates are announced in the Schedule of Classes.)

AAEC 2580 ECON 2200 HIST 2301 SOCI 1101
AFAM 2000 GEOG 1101 HIST 2302 SOCI(AFAM) 2020
ANTH 1102 GEOG 1103 HIST(AFST) 2501 SOCI 2600
ANTH(NAMS) 2310 GEOG 1125 HIST 2502 SOCI(AFAM) 2820
CLAS(ANTH) 2000 HIST 2051 HIST 2600 SPCM 1010
CLAS 2110 HIST(AFST) 2052 HIST 2701 WMST 1110
CLAS 2113 HIST 2111 HIST 2702 WMST 2010
ECON 2100 HIST 2112 LAND 1500  
ECON 2105 HIST 2221 POLS 1101  
ECON 2106 HIST 2222 PSYC 1101  

Area F - Courses Related to Major (18 hours)
ECON 2105
ECON 2106
HACE 2100
MATH 1113
STAT 2000
Choose one course from the following:
CHFD 2100
CSCI 1301-1301L
FDNS 2100
LEGL 2700
MATH 2200
MATH 2210
MATH 2210L
PSYC 1101
SOCI 1101
TXMI 2100
If these courses are taken in Areas A-E, then electives may be taken in this area.

Entrance Requirements
Completion of Core Areas A, C, D, and E. Grade of "C" (2.0) or better in HACE 2100, ECON 2105, and ECON 2106. Cumulative GPA of 2.0 or better.

Major Requirements
A baccalaureate degree program must require at least 21 semester hours of upper division courses in the major field and at least 39 semester hours of upper division work overall.

Required Courses - 44-45 hours
(A grade of "C" (2.0) or better is required for each course)
HACE 2000
HACE 3100
HACE 3150
HACE 3200 or ( HACE 3250 and HACE 3250L)
HACE 3300
HACE 4100/6100

Choose Option I or Option II:
(A grade of "C" (2.0) or better is required for each course in Option I and Option II.)
Option I - Consumer Economics
HACE 5100/7100
HACE 5150/7150

Choose twenty-two (22) hours from the following (nine (9) hours must be HACE courses):
AAEC (3000-level or above) HACE 4350/6350
ACCT (3000-level or above) HACE 4400/6400
ADPR 3130 HACE 4900/6900 (repeatable)
CHFD(HACE) 4500/6500 HACE 5200/7200
ECON (3000-level or above) HACE 5250/7250
ENGL 3590 HACE 5310/7310
FINA (3000-level or above) HACE 5320/7320
HACE 3000 HACE 5330/7330
HACE 3010 (maximum 3 hours) HACE 5350/7350
HACE 3350 HACE 5400/7400
HACE 4200/6200 HACE 5710/7710 (repeatable)
HACE 4205/6205 HACE 5900/7900
HACE 4210/6210 HACE 5910/7910 (maximum 6 hours)
HACE 4220/6220 INTB (3000-level or above)
HACE 4230/6230 MARK (3000-level or above)
HACE 4300/6300 MGMT (3000-level or above)
HACE 4310/6310 MIST (3000-level or above)
HACE 4320/6320 MSIT (3000-level or above)
HACE 4330/6330 REAL (3000-level or above)
  RMIN (3000-level or above)

Option II - Family Financial Management Emphasis
(Athens campus students are strongly encouraged to select the Family Financial Planning major)
HACE 4200/6200 HACE 5250/7250
HACE 4210/6210 HACE 5900/7900
HACE 4220/6220 HACE 5910/7910 (3 hours)*
HACE 4230/6230 RMIN 4000

* Taking an additional 3 hours of internship credit for a total of 6 hours will not replace any of the listed required courses.


Choose six (6) hours from the following:
ACCT 2101 HACE 5200
ACCT 2102 MARK 3000
FINA 3000 REAL 4000
HACE 4205/6205  


Major Electives - 0 hours


General Electives - 15-16 hours
Any level


Total hours required     120

(This total does not include the 1-hour P.E. requirement)