As an undergraduate I completed microeconomics and macroeconomics. Why am I required to complete foundation courses in microeconomics and macroeconomics?
The principles of microeconomics and principles of macroeconomics you completed as an undergraduate are freshmen or sophomore level courses. The foundation courses that you are required to complete are the second, junior or senior level, courses in microeconomic theory (UNO Econ 3200, Economic Theory: Micro) and macroeconomic theory (UNO Econ 3220, Economic Theory: Macro) that economics majors are required to complete. These courses provide necessary preparation for your graduate economics courses.
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