Entry Requirements
• ACT scores, or
• SAT scores, or
• Two or more Advanced Placement test scores of at least 4 (one must be in
English or English Language and one in mathematics or a natural science), or
• Two International Baccalaureate exams: one must be in English 1A and one
must be in the Mathematics Methods (Standard Level, or a higher-level course
in mathematics), or
• Two exams: One recent junior or senior year graded, analytical writing sample
from a humanities or social science course AND a graded mathematics
examination, preferably a final or end-of-semester exam in the most advanced
mathematics course possible. The samples must include the teacher’s
comments, grades and the assignment.
• General Certificate of Education Advanced Level Examinations (GCE “A”
levels): three certificates with passes of A, B, or C.
• French Baccalaureate: minimum subject scores of 10 out of 20 in any series;
• German Abitur: minimum passes of ausreichend in each subject;
• Italian Maturita: minimum score of 36;
• Icelandic Studentsprof: minimum score of 4.5;
• Swedish Studentexamen: minimum score of 2.3;
• Swiss Federal Maturity Certificate: minimum score of 58.
Curriculum
51. Principles of Macroeconomics.
52. Principles of Microeconomics.
91. Statistics.
104. Macroeconomic Theory.
105. Microeconomic Theory.
115. Labor Economics.
125. Econometrics.
132. Macroeconomic Policy: Case Studies.
106 Economics
135. Money, Banking and Financial Markets.
140. Development Economics.
141. The Chinese Economy.
142. The Japanese Economy.
145. International Economics.
147. International Money and Finance.
163. Economics of Poverty and Discrimination.
172. Environmental Economics.
176. Economics of the Public Sector
180. Financial Economics.
181. Agricultural Economics.
182. Economic History of Globalization.
183. Industrial Organization.
Claremont, California, United States