Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Adviser Name:_______________________ Catalog: 2026-2027 Western Washington University Catalog Program: Economics/Accounting, BA Minimum Credits Required:__________________

Economics/Accounting, BA

  • Combined major offered by the department of Economics and the department of Accounting, College of Business and Economics.

Introduction

The study of Economics will provide an understanding of economic concepts and the functioning of the economy in addition to the ability to apply economic analysis in problem solving. The Economics Department strives to provide a program which gives students rigorous training in both economic theory and applications. Accounting is an important tool used by managers of organizations to plan, control and report financial activity. A thorough knowledge of Accounting is necessary to understand the operation and financial condition of any business, non-profit organization or governmental agency.

Why Consider an Economics/Accounting Major?

This major is designed for students wishing to obtain a strong preparation in both Economics and Accounting and especially those who intend to go into careers in business. It is an excellent undergraduate study for the Master of Business Administration.

Student Resources

Department website: Economics and Accounting

Contact information: 

  • Economics: Diane Brearley, Department Manager, Parks Hall 315, 360-650-3910, Diane.Brearley@wwu.edu or Econ@wwu.edu
  • Accounting: Harry Werber, Department Manager, Parks Hall 451, 360-650-2195, werberh@wwu.edu

Department advising: See the pre-major advising section of the College of Business and Economics website or contact the departments at the address/phone above.

Degree Works: Current students should also log on to Degree Works to check student-specific program progress.

Career Services Center: Connect major to a career

Sample careers: Actuary/Banking, Financial Planner/Analyst, Accountant, Corporate Attorney, Insurance Consultant

How to Declare (Admission and Declaration Process):

Open majors can be declared by new and currently enrolled students in good standing without additional requirements. All students are eligible for direct admission to the major at the time of admission to the university, subject to space availability. Currently enrolled students may declare their major by completing the Student Academic Declaration & Change Form and meeting the major’s retention requirements.

Students interested in this major can visit the Economics Department in Parks Hall 315 or the Accounting Department in Parks Hall 451 for more information.

Retention Standards

To remain in good standing, students must meet the following academic requirements:

  • Maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.50 in all WWU coursework.
    • Students whose GPA falls below 2.50 will receive a CBE academic warning and have one quarter to raise their GPA to 2.50 or higher.
    • Students whose cumulative WWU GPA remains below 2.50 for two or more consecutive quarters will be dropped from CBE and will not be readmitted into CBE until their cumulative WWU GPA is 2.50 or higher.
  • Students whose GPA falls below 2.0 will be dismissed immediately from CBE and will not be permitted to register for CBE courses until their cumulative WWU GPA is 2.50 or higher.

Transfer students admitted without a WWU GPA (i.e., no graded coursework at WWU at the time of admission) are admitted to both WWU and CBE. They must maintain the GPA retention standards described above to remain in good standing.

Grade Requirements

A grade of C- or better is required for a student’s major or minor courses, and supporting courses for majors and minors.

Requirements (100-103 credits)

Foundation Courses (30-31 credits)

Course NameCredits:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
 ACCT 240 - Financial Accounting
Credits: 4
Credits: 4
 ACCT 245 - Managerial Accounting
Credits: 4
Credits: 4
 DSCI 205 - Business Statistics
Credits: 4
Credits: 4
 ECON 206 - Introduction to Microeconomics (HNRS 209 - Colloquium in Microeconomics may be taken in place of ECON 206)
Credits: 4
Credits: 4
 ECON 207 - Introduction to Macroeconomics
Credits: 4
Credits: 4
 MGMT 271 - Law and the Business Environment
Credits: 4
Credits: 4
 MIS 220 - Introduction to Business Computer Systems (or equivalent)
Credits: 2
Credits: 2

❑ One course from:

MATH 124 - Calculus and Analytic Geometry I
Credits: 5
Credits: 5
MATH 134 - Calculus I Honors
Credits: 5
Credits: 5
MATH 138 - Accelerated Calculus
Credits: 5
Credits: 5
MATH 157 - Calculus with Applications to Business and Economics
Credits: 4
Credits: 4

(or AP Calculus Exam with a score of 3 or better)

Upper-Division Courses (72 credits)

Course NameCredits:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
 ACCT 321 - Accounting Information Systems I
Credits: 4
Credits: 4
 ACCT 341 - Intermediate Accounting Theory and Practice I
Credits: 4
Credits: 4
 ACCT 342 - Intermediate Accounting Theory and Practice II
Credits: 4
Credits: 4
 ACCT 343 - Intermediate Accounting Theory and Practice III
Credits: 4
Credits: 4
 ECON 303 - The History of Economic Thought
Credits: 4
Credits: 4
 ECON 306 - Intermediate Microeconomics
Credits: 4
Credits: 4
 ECON 307 - Intermediate Macroeconomics
Credits: 4
Credits: 4
 ECON 311 - Money and Banking
Credits: 4
Credits: 4
 FIN 341 - Principles of Finance
Credits: 4
Credits: 4
 MGMT 311 - Introduction to Management and Organizational Behavior
Credits: 4
Credits: 4
 MGMT 319 - Communication Skills for Managers (or another course under department advisement)
Credits: 4
Credits: 4
 MKTG 380 - Principles of Marketing
Credits: 4
Credits: 4
 OPS 360 - Operations Management
Credits: 4
Credits: 4

One course from:

MGMT 492 - Entrepreneurial Problems
Credits: 4
Credits: 4
MGMT 495 - Strategic Management
Credits: 4
Credits: 4

❑ 8 additional credits in upper-division accounting courses, under departmental advisement

❑ 8 additional credits in upper-division economics courses, under departmental advisement

❑ Take one Communication Focus (CF) course and a minimum of three writing proficiency points in approved upper-division writing proficiency courses (WP-3 points) at WWU with a minimum grade of C-. The CF and WP courses must be taken within CBE and can be completed as part of the above required and elective courses, prior to graduation. Consult Browse Classes for the specific course sections that fulfill the CF and WP requirements.

Note: ECON 309, ECON 446 and ECON 447 may not be counted toward this major.

Note: ACCT 490 may not be substituted for a required or elective Accounting course.

University Graduation Requirements

General University Requirements 2026-27 
Writing Proficiency Requirement (WP)
180 Minimum Total Credits
60 Minimum Upper Division Credits
Residency Requirement
Minimum Grade Requirements
Final Quarter Requirement 

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