Can I use ECON 201/202 to satisfy general education requirements?
For the Agricultural Economics and the Agribusiness majors, these two classes (six credits) satisfy the social/behavioral sciences general education requirement. For the Economics major, only three credits (e.g., ECON 201) can be used for the social/behavioral science requirement and three (e.g., ECON 202) can be applied to the global perspectives requirement. You will need an additional nine credits of advisor approved courses from the NDSU list of general education classes in the social/behavioral science area.