George Mason Economics BS Transfer Guide

Bachelor of Science in Economics
Catalog Year 2025-2026
Based on VCCS Curriculum for SOCIAL SCIENCE
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Complete at a Virginia Community College |
Credits |
Course Equivalent |
Notes |
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SDV 100 or SDV 101 |
1 |
General Elective: UNIV 100 |
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ENG 111 |
3 |
General Elective: ENGH— |
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ENG 112 |
3 |
Gen Ed: Written Comm ENGH 101 |
Admission Requirement |
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ART 100, ART 101, ART 102, CST 130, CST 151, MUS 121 |
3 |
Gen Ed: Arts |
Course options listed are Passport and/or UCGS courses. Additional options may be available. |
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ENG 225, ENG 245, ENG 246, ENG 250, ENG 255, ENG 258, ENG 275 |
3 |
Gen Ed: Literature |
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ECO 201 |
3 |
Major & Gen Ed: Social & Behavioral Science: ECON 104 |
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HIS 101, HIS 102, HIS 111, HIS 112 |
3 |
Gen Ed: Global History |
HIS 112 recommended Course options listed are Passport and/or UCGS courses. Additional options may be available. |
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BIO 101 or BIO 106, BIO 102, CHM 101, CHM 111, CHM 112, ENV 121, ENV 122, GOL 105, GOL 106, GOL 110, PHY 100, PHY 201, PHY 202 |
4 |
Gen Ed: Natural Science |
Course options listed are Passport and/or UCGS courses. Additional options may be available. |
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MTH 263 |
4 |
Major & Gen Ed: Quant Reasoning: MATH 113 |
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ITE 152 |
3 |
Gen Ed: Info Tech |
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CST 100 or CST 110 |
3 |
Gen Ed: Oral Comm |
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ECO 202 |
3 |
Major: ECON 103 |
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PSY 200 or SOC 200 |
3 |
General Elective: PSYC 100 or SOCI 101 |
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Any Social and Behavioral Science |
3 |
General Elective |
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MTH 167 |
3 |
General Elective: MATH 105 |
Prerequisite for MTH 263. Alternatively, students may complete MTH 161 and MTH 162 |
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MTH 264 |
4 |
Major: MATH 114 |
If students are unable to complete MTH 264 at the community college, they should replace this course with any general education elective and complete MATH 114 at Mason. |
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BIO 101 or BIO 106, BIO 102, CHM 101, CHM 111, CHM 112, ENV 121, ENV 122, GOL 105, GOL 106, GOL 110, PHY 100, PHY 201, PHY 202 |
4 |
Gen Ed: Natural Science |
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MTH 245 |
3 |
Major: STAT 250 |
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Any transferable course that completes AS requirements. Recommend any General Education Elective. |
3 |
General Elective |
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Any Social & Behavioral Science |
3 |
General Elective |
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Pre-Transfer Credits |
62 |
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Complete at George Mason University |
Credits |
Notes |
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Gen Ed: Upper Level Written Comm ENGH 302 |
3 |
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The following courses will complete the Economics, BS without a concentration. Students interested in pursuing a concentration in Managerial Economics or Philosophy, Politics, and Economics should consult an advisor to plan their coursework accordingly. | |
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ECON 306 |
3 |
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ECON 309 |
3 |
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ECON 311 |
3 |
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ECON 345 |
3 |
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STAT 350 |
3 |
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ACCT 203 or STAT 362 |
3 |
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300/400 Level ECON Electives |
18 |
Excludes ECON 385 |
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400 Level ECON Elective |
3 |
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400 Level ECON Elective and Gen Ed: Apex |
3 |
ECON 491, ECON 493 or ECON 495 |
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ECON 365, ECON 395, or ECON 485 |
3 |
Writing Intensive |
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General Electives |
10 |
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Post-Transfer Credits |
58 |
Transfer Guidance
Transfer Admission Requirements
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Transfer applicants must present a minimum 2.5 cumulative GPA.
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Prior to applying, VCCS applicants must complete an English composition equivalent to ENGH 101 (ENG 112). Students may provide secondary school coursework or test scores demonstrating English language proficiency.
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Prior to applying, VCCS applicants must complete a college-level math course.
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GAA applicants must present a minimum 2.85 cumulative GPA. For more information about Guaranteed Admission Agreement Requirements, visit: https://www.vccs.edu/transfer-programs/
Important Links & Dates:
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Office of Transfer Services: https://www.gmu.edu/admissions-aid/apply-now/how-apply/transfer/office-t...
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Admission Application: By Oct 1 or March 1 at https://www.gmu.edu/admissions-aid/apply-now
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Financial Aid: https://www.gmu.edu/financial-aid
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FAFSA - Free Application for Federal Student Aid: March 15 for Fall admission and November 1 for Spring admission at studentaid.gov
What Should I Consider When Selecting Courses?
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The BS in economics has a stronger emphasis on skills in quantitative analysis. Students pursuing this degree often take more courses in calculus and statistics in their first two years to prepare for the requirements. Introductory courses for the major (such as ECON 103 and 104) may be completed prior to transfer to Mason.
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Create a schedule for all required courses, pay attention to prerequisites and when courses are offered, complete your first math and English courses in your first year. For help, see Transfer Steps and Resource Center at www.TransferVirginia.org
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Connect with an advisor at your community college within your first year. College Connect available in your account at www.TransferVirginia.org
Is This Degree Right For Me?
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The BS in economics is offered both in-person and online. With the courses available in the BS program, you will be well prepared for a career in research, consulting, financial services, international trade, or entrepreneurship, and for graduate school in economics or more quantitative business administration programs.
What Is the Impact on My Degree of Work I Have Already Completed?
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Associate Transfer Degree Completion: Students who complete a transfer associate degree (AS, AA, AA&S, or AFA) from a Virginia Community College will receive a waiver of the Foundation and Exploration (lower division) Mason Core general education categories. To be eligible for the waiver, students must provide the George Mason Office of Admissions with a final, official transcript reflecting the degree conferral date. As a prerequisite for ENGH 302, ENGH 101 is not waived. Students must transfer in or complete ENGH 100 or ENGH 101 at George Mason with a C or higher.
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Dual Enrollment – Completion of Associate Degree in HS: Applicants are required to apply as freshmen.
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Credit for Prior Learning: Credit by exam may be used to fulfill General Education and/or major requirements. See: https://www.gmu.edu/admissions-aid/apply-now/how-apply/transfer/transfer...
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Catalog Year: Catalog year determined by first term of attendance at George Mason.
Is This College Right For Me?
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Located in Fairfax, Virginia, within the Washington metropolitan area, George Mason enrolls more than 28,000 undergraduate students from all 50 states and more than 130 countries in 78 in-demand majors.
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More than 4,500 new transfer students choose George Mason each year, and the university has been recognized as the most diverse in Virginia by U.S. News & World Report.
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Transfer students are welcome to live among our 7700-student residential community or off campus. The Office of Contemporary Student Services is dedicated to the support of off-campus transfers.
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65% of George Mason students receive financial aid.
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22 Division I men’s and women’s sports teams, plus club and intramural leagues, and more than 400 student organizations.
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For more information, visit: https://www.gmu.edu/transfer
Learn more about our college at www.TransferVirginia.org
Did You Know That…
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Completing your Associate transfer degree post-high school satisfies all lower division general education requirements and increases the chance of completing your bachelor’s degree?
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Exceeding 3 years or 90 credits at your community college means you may have exhausted your financial aid at that college and have limited your future financial aid at George Mason?
What Can I Do With This Degree?
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Our majors achieve success in a range of careers. They are financial advisors, lawyers, managers, researchers in government, think tanks, and non-profits, entrepreneurs, even medical professionals and musicians. The great benefit of an economics degree is its versatility.
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Explore possible careers, salaries, and job outlook at www.TransferVirginia.org
Program Successes & Highlights
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STEM designated degree program
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Well-ranked academic program with world-wide recognition
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One of the largest undergraduate economics programs in Virginia
Do More With Your Degree!
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Students sometimes pair the BS in economics with minors in mathematics, data analysis, business, and global systems. We also have a concentration in managerial economics to further explore the business applications of our discipline.