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25 Associate of Arts Programs in Economic Studies 2024

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    Associate of Arts Programs in Economic Studies

    Undergraduate students studying in Associate of Arts programs have the opportunity to select a major of study. They then take courses regarding that major in addition to general liberal arts courses. These degree programs often take two years to finish.

    What is an Associate of Arts in Economics? In these programs, students learn about the study of economics and how it involves production, allocation and consumption under various circumstances. Because it is common for students in associate programs to transfer to four-year schools once they finish, courses will likely provide a good foundation in economics that students can build upon when they take advanced courses. Topics may include microeconomics, macroeconomics, international business, calculus, statistics and accounting. Through these programs, students can gain valuable critical-thinking, analytical and problem-solving abilities.

    Students can experience many advantages by earning this degree. They may gain key skills and become well-prepared for continuing their education. Additionally, they may be able to secure entry-level business positions.

    Every school offering an economics program will likely have different costs. Search for different programs and schools to see what you’ll likely have to pay in tuition. Doing research is helpful to fully understand all costs involved.

    Once students complete a two-year economics program, the most common advancement option is to transfer to a four-year school. The skills and education provided by the program can be quite helpful for students who want a smooth transfer. Most economics careers require advanced degrees, so those with an Associate of Arts may find basic entry-level positions in business-related areas. With enough education, positions such as research analyst, economics consultant and project economist may be secured.

    Students and working professionals who want to earn this degree but need flexibility can benefit from online learning. To begin looking at options, search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.