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J. William Fulbright College <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences<br />

3 COMM 1313 Public Speaking<br />

0-1 General Elective (if needed to total 15 hours)<br />

15 Semester Hours<br />

Spring Semester Year 1<br />

3 ENGL 1023 Composition II<br />

3-4 MATH 2043 Survey <strong>of</strong> Calculus or MATH 2564 Calculus II<br />

3 †ECON 2023 Principles <strong>of</strong> Microeconomics<br />

3 2003 Intermediate I world language course<br />

3 WCOB 1023 Business Foundations<br />

1 General Elective (if needed to total 16 hours)<br />

15 Semester Hours<br />

Fall Semester Year 2<br />

3 2013 Intermediate II world language course<br />

3 †ECON 2013 Principles <strong>of</strong> Macroeconomics<br />

3 WCOB 1033 Business Statistics or STAT 2303 Principles <strong>of</strong> Statistics<br />

3 WCOB 2013, 2023, 2033, or 2043<br />

3 University/state core US history requirement<br />

15-16 Semester Hours<br />

Spring Semester Year 2<br />

3 †Advanced Level Elective<br />

3 †‡ ECON 3033 Microeconomic Theory or †‡ ECON 3133 Macroeconomic<br />

Theory<br />

3 †‡ Upper Division world language<br />

3 University/state core fine arts or humanities requirement<br />

3 University/state core social science requirement (non-ECON course)<br />

15 Semester Hours<br />

Fall Semester Year 3<br />

3 †‡ ECON 3133 Macroeconomic Theory or †‡ECON 3033 Microeconomic<br />

Theory (as needed)<br />

3 †‡ Upper Division world language<br />

3 University/state core humanities or fine arts requirement<br />

4 Science University/state core lecture with corequisite lab requirement<br />

3 General Elective<br />

16 Semester Hours<br />

Spring Semester Year 3<br />

3 †‡ ECON 4633 International Trade<br />

3 † International Economics and Business Elective<br />

3 †‡ Upper Division Foreign Language or 3000+ Fulbright College elective<br />

3 †‡ Upper Level Area <strong>Studies</strong> from ARSC<br />

4 Science University/state core lecture with corequisite lab requirement<br />

16 Semester Hours<br />

Fall Semester Year 4<br />

3 †‡ ECON 4643 International Macroeconomics and Finance<br />

3 †International Economics and Business Elective<br />

3 †International Economics and Business Elective<br />

3 †‡ Upper Level Area <strong>Studies</strong> from ARSC<br />

4 General Electives<br />

16 Semester Hours<br />

Spring Semester Year 4<br />

3 † International Economics and Business Elective<br />

3 †‡ Upper Level Area <strong>Studies</strong> from ARSC<br />

10 General Electives<br />

16 Semester Hours<br />

<strong>12</strong>4 Total Hours<br />

† Meets 40-hour advanced credit hour requirement. See College Academic<br />

Regulations on page <strong>12</strong>7 <strong>of</strong> this chapter<br />

‡ Meets 24-hour rule (24 hours <strong>of</strong> 3000-4000 level courses in Fulbright College),<br />

in addition to meeting the 40-hour rule. See College Academic Regulations<br />

on page <strong>12</strong>7 <strong>of</strong> this chapter.<br />

Writing Requirement: The Fulbright College writing requirement for economics<br />

majors will be fulfilled by the research/analytical paper required in ECON 4033.<br />

For economics majors who elect to emphasize international economics and business,<br />

the writing requirement will be fulfilled by the research/analytical paper required in<br />

ECON 4633 or 4643.<br />

Requirements for Departmental Honors in Economics: The Departmental<br />

Honors program provides upper-division students the opportunity to engage in<br />

independent study or research under the guidance <strong>of</strong> an individual member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

faculty. In addition to satisfying the general college requirements for the bachelor’s<br />

degree with honors, honors candidates in economics are required to complete and<br />

orally defend an honors thesis based upon independent study under ECON 399VH<br />

(for 3 to 6 hours) and to have a minimum grade-point average <strong>of</strong> 3.5. Outstanding<br />

student achievement will be recognized by awarding the bachelor’s degree with the<br />

distinction “Economics Scholar Cum Laude.” Higher distinctions may be awarded<br />

to truly outstanding students based upon the whole <strong>of</strong> their academic program and<br />

quality <strong>of</strong> honors research.<br />

Some courses in the Walton College <strong>of</strong> Business are given credit toward an<br />

economics major for the B.A. degree. See departmental adviser for designation.<br />

For the combined major in economics and African and African American<br />

studies, see page 131.<br />

Requirements for a Minor in Economics: 18 hours in economics. Required<br />

courses are ECON 3033 Microeconomic Theory, and ECON 3133 Macroeconomic<br />

Theory, plus <strong>12</strong> additional hours in economics, six <strong>of</strong> which must be in<br />

courses numbered 3000 or above.<br />

NOTE: ECON 2013 and/or ECON 2023, or ECON 2143, are<br />

prerequisites to all economics courses numbered above 3000.<br />

Economics (B.A.) Social <strong>Studies</strong> Teacher Licensure Requirements:<br />

Please refer to the Secondary Education Requirements for Fulbright College<br />

Students on page <strong>12</strong>1. Students wanting to teach social studies in middle school<br />

should consult with a middle level adviser in the College <strong>of</strong> Education and Health<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essions.<br />

ENGLISH (ENGL)<br />

See Page 334 for Economics (ECON) courses<br />

Joseph D. Candido<br />

Chair <strong>of</strong> the Department<br />

338 Kimpel Hall<br />

479-575-4301<br />

http://www.uark.edu/depts/english/<br />

English@cavern.uark.edu<br />

FACULTY<br />

• Distinguished Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Emeritus Guilds<br />

• University Pr<strong>of</strong>essors Emeriti Harrison, Williams<br />

• Pr<strong>of</strong>essors Adams, Booker, Burris, Candido, Cochran, DuVal, Giles, Hays,<br />

Heffernan, Jolliffe, Montgomery, Quinn, Stephens, Talburt<br />

• Pr<strong>of</strong>essors Emeriti Bennett, Bolsterli, Hart, Rudolph<br />

• Visiting Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Madison (R.)<br />

• Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors Brock, Gilchrist, Kahf, Marren, McCombs, Slattery<br />

• Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors Emeriti MacRae, Park<br />

• Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors Bernhard Jackson, Hinrichsen, Tucker<br />

• Adjunct Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Gertz<br />

• Instructors Gamble, Gray, Madison (K.), Sparks<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> English <strong>of</strong>fers a major in English, a minor in English, and a<br />

combined major in English and journalism.<br />

The major in English is suitable for many purposes, both pr<strong>of</strong>essional and cultural.<br />

By properly selecting courses, the student may prepare for postgraduate work<br />

in literature and language; meet the English requirements for secondary teaching<br />

licensure; develop writing skills, both in creative and in expository writing; obtain<br />

appropriate pre-pr<strong>of</strong>essional training for areas such as law; or study broadly in the literary<br />

culture <strong>of</strong> English-speaking peoples. A rich variety <strong>of</strong> courses is <strong>of</strong>fered, and there<br />

is opportunity within the major for any student to explore areas <strong>of</strong> special interest:<br />

for example, American literature, the Renaissance, drama, the English language, and<br />

modern and contemporary literature.<br />

Requirements for a Major in English: In addition to the university/state core<br />

requirements (see page 39) and the Fulbright College <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences Graduation<br />

Requirements (see page <strong>12</strong>6 under Fulbright College Academic Regulations<br />

and Degree Completion Policy), the following course requirements must be met.<br />

154 The YOU <strong>of</strong> A<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Arkansas, Fayetteville

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