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MU Home » Academics » Reeves School of Business Minor in Financial EconomicsThe minor in Financial Economics can be pursued by any Methodist University student in addition to their major course of study. Students who minor in Financial Economics will add a depth of understanding of financial markets and economic systems. Requirements for the minor in Financial Economics: ECO 2610: Principles of Microeconomics ECO 2620:Principles of Macroeconomics ECO 3110: Money, Banking, and Financial Markets BUS 3320: Managerial Finance 6 s.h. of electives (choose from BUS 4120, BUS 4150, BUS 4370, and any ECO 3000 or higher) Questions regarding the minor in Financial Economics should be directed to: Donna Pelham, Department Chair for Accounting and Financial Economics 910.630.7423 Office: Clark Hall, #107
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