
BA in Economics
Requirement Sheets and Roadmaps
The Requirement Sheets and Roadmaps are tools you can use to help plan your class schedule. However, you will need to follow the degree requirements found in your Titan Degree Audit (TDA) to ensure that you are enrolling in appropriate courses for your degree.
Students interested in economics may choose to pursue the BA in Economics or the BA in Business Administration with a concentration in Business Economics.
The BA in Economics requires fewer business courses, allowing greater opportunity to study economics as a social science. Both degrees provide a good foundation for advanced studies in business, economics, law, public administration, and environmental studies.
You can view the Requirement Sheet and Roadmap for your catalog year below. Your catalog year is located on the top right corner of your TDA. For details, visit the website on Understanding Your Catalog Year.
- Requirement Sheet and Roadmap: BA Economics - Catalog Year 2025-2026 (PDF)
- Requirement Sheet and Roadmap: BA Economics - Catalog Year 2024-2025 (PDF).
- Requirement Sheet and Roadmap: BA Economics - Catalog Year 2023-2024 (PDF).
- Requirement Sheet and Roadmap: BA Economics - Catalog Year 2022-2023 (PDF).
- Requirement Sheet and Roadmap: BA Economics - Catalog Year 2021-2022 (PDF)
- Requirement Sheet and Roadmap: BA Economics - Catalog Year 2020-2021 (PDF)
- Requirement Sheet and Roadmap: BA Economics - Catalog Year 2019-2020 (PDF)
- Requirement Sheet and Roadmap: BA Economics - Catalog Year 2018-2019 (PDF)
- Requirement Sheet and Roadmap: BA Economics - Catalog Year 2017-2018 (PDF)
Business Academic Program Mapper
Fall 2025 - Spring 2026 Catalog Year
Program Maps are guides for students and academic advisors who are planning a path towards graduation. The maps show you the individual courses, and the preferred sequence of courses, recommended for the completion of a degree. Maps also incorporate the courses required for the completion of the University General Education requirements and include information related to potential careers linked to the degree. Information displayed in the program map is based on the current catalog year and may not accurately reflect the requirements for students associated with an earlier catalog year.
Non-Business major wanting to major in Business?
Current students majoring in a non-business
degree must first
meet with a Business Advisor
to change your major to any of the college’s business degrees.
If you are unable to find an appointment, you can request to have the change of major overview conducted via email.
Please email businessadvising@fullerton.edu with the following:
- First and Last Name
- CWID
- Major/Concentration of interest
- Full time or Part time enrollment for next semester's schedule
Once we receive this information, we will send you an email with a detailed overview of the major and a class schedule recommendation. You will then be able to request to change your major to the College of Business and Economics.