What you can complete at Jackson College for the Economics major.
Prerequisites for the major
Two Economics courses
ECN 232: Microeconomics transfers as ECON 101: Principle Econ I for 3 credits
ECN 231: Macroeconomics transfers as ECON 102: Principle Econ II for 3 credits
Calculus
No Equivalent for Calculus I. You have 2 options.
Option 1: MAT 154: Calculus II transfers as MATH 116: Calculus II for 4 credits. This will require you that you complete MAT 151 first so you would have to take two calculus classes.
Option 2: You can wait and take MATH 115 at U-M.
What you will have to complete after you transfer to complete the Economics major.
30 credits to include the following:
Core Economic Theory: 2 courses
Core Statistics and Econometrics: 2 courses
Electives: 15 credits
Sample 2-year Completion Pathway
Semester 1: 300 level elective (3 credits), STATS 206 or 250 (4 credits), MATH 115 (4 credits) if you do not compelte a calculus equivalent before transfer.
Completing General Degree Requirements as an Economics Major
In addition to completing the requirements for the Economics major you will need to complete a total of 120 credits and the General Degree Requirements. Transfer credit can count for all General Degree Requirements.
Courses that transfer with the U-M subject ECON cannot be used for Area Distribution for Economics majors. Therefore, Jackson’s ECN 231 and 232 cannot be used to fulfill social science distribution as they are listed on the General Degree Requirement Transfer Guide.
Quantitative Reasoning Requirement (QR). Multiple courses required for the Economics major will fulfill QR so you do not plan to complete anything outside of the major for this requirement.