Consumer Economics and Policy Minor
Focusing on enhancing consumer, individual and family well-being, the minor in Consumer Economics and Policy will help students understand consumer-market relationships, with special emphasis on identifying and solving common consumer problems. You will learn more about:
- how consumers choose how to spend their money and time
 - systematic problems that arise for consumers in the modern market
 - how individual consumer decisions translate into inequalities in our society
 - how government policies and regulation affects consumer and family wellbeing
 - state-of-the-art data analysis and visualization techniques for working with survey and transaction data
 
A minor in Consumer Economics and Policy is a great addition to majors in economics, business, public policy, law and many other disciplines!
Courses
- CONSCI 2910 Consumer Problems and Perspectives
 - CONSCI 3930 Consumer Decision-Making I
 - CONSCI 3940 Consumer Information: Methods of Data Analysis
 - CSCFFS 4150 Quantitative Methods in Consumer Sciences or CSCFFS 5130 Solutions to Consumer Problems
 
Minor Requirements
A minor must be declared by the time a graduation application is submitted. Early declaration is recommended. After a minor is declared, any changes must be approved.
Minimum Credit Hours
12
Minimum GPA
2.0
Grades required
C- or better