Course variations
| Study mode | Duration | Tuition fees | Start date | Venue |
| Full Time | Variable | $4560 per semester for fall or winter, $2280 per term for spring or summer | Contact provider |
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Program modules
The courses are: ECON 210 : Introduction to Agricultural Economics, ECON 210 : Introduction to Agricultural Economics, ECON 213R : Topics in Economic Analysis, ECON 213R : Topics in Economic Analysis, ECON 215 : History of Economic Thought, ECON 215 : History of Economic Thought, ECON 230 : Economic Development and Growth, ECON 230 : Economic Development and Growth, ECON 253 : Money and Banking, ECON 253 : Money and Banking, ECON 257 : International Trade and Finance, ECON 257 : International Trade and Finance, ECON 274 : American Economic History, ECON 274 : American Economic History, ECON 275 : Public Finance, ECON 275 : Public Finance, ECON 410 : Agricultural Economics, ECON 410 : Agricultural Economics, ECON 413R : Topics in Economic Theory, ECON 413R : Topics in Economic Theory, ECON 415 : History of Economic Thought, ECON 415 : History of Economic Thought, ECON 420 : Economics of Antitrust Law and Regulation, ECON 420 : Economics of Antitrust Law and Regulation, ECON 421 : Law and Economics, ECON 421 : Law and Economics, ECON 431 : Economic Development, ECON 431 : Economic Development, ECON 432 : Economic Growth, ECON 432 : Economic Growth, ECON 440 : Natural Resources and Environmental Economics, ECON 440 : Natural Resources and Environmental Economics, ECON 450 : Financial Economics, ECON 450 : Financial Economics, ECON 453 : Monetary Theory and Policy, ECON 453 : Monetary Theory and Policy, ECON 458 : International Trade Theory and Applications, ECON 458 : International Trade Theory and Applications, ECON 459 : International Monetary Theory, ECON 459 : International Monetary Theory, ECON 463 : Economics of the Labor Market, ECON 463 : Economics of the Labor Market, ECON 465 : Health Economics, ECON 465 : Health Economics, ECON 468 : Urban Economics, ECON 468 : Urban Economics, ECON 474 : Topics in Economic History, ECON 474 : Topics in Economic History, ECON 475 : Public Economics, ECON 475 : Public Economics, ECON 476 : Industrial Organization, ECON 478 : Game Theory and Economics, ECON 482 : Welfare Economics, ECON 486 : Mathematical Economics, ECON 580 : Advanced Price Theory, ECON 580 : Advanced Price Theory, ECON 581 : Advanced Macroeconomics, ECON 582 : Topics in Mathematical Economics, ECON 582 : Topics in Mathematical Economics, ECON 586 : Advanced Mathematics for Economists, ECON 588 : Econometrics.
Entry requirement for international students
Students should complete a junior year of high school; to be most prepared for the ACT and SAT exams and for college-level work, it is recommended that high school class schedules include the following: 4+ years of mathematics, 4+ years of English or literature, 2-3 years of laboratory science, 2 years of history or government, 2+ years of foreign language. They should also take ACT/SAT, TOEFL/IELTS exams. The minimum TOEFL score of 550 or IELTS of 6.5 are required.
Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
Brigham Young University
Department name
College of Family Home and Social Sciences, Department of Economics
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