Economics, AS

An Associate of Science degree in economics prepares a student to obtain a bachelor's and ultimately a graduate degree in economics. This degree places a heavy emphasis on the math background necessary to pursue further education. Economists work for firms, not-for-profits, governments, and international organizations. They employ qualitative and quantitative models to analyze and predict behavior in a wide variety of fields.

This is a sample transfer guide; consult with a counselor or pathway advisor to develop your degree plan.

Associate of Science

Required Courses

Course NumberTitleCredits
ENG 160College Writing & Research

4

ENG 111College Writing II: Literature

3

or

ENG 260Honors Thesis

4

or

COM 113Interpersonal Communication

3

ECO 201Macroeconomics

3

ECO 202Microeconomics

3

ECO 240International Economics

3

MATH 150College Algebra

4

MATH 156Precalculus/Trigonometry

5

MATH 160Calculus 1 & Analytic Geometry

5

MATH 162Calculus 2 & Analytic Geometry

5

MATH 260Calculus 3 & Analytic Geometry

5

MATH 264Differnt'l Equa/Linear Algebra

4

PHI 106Critical Thinking

3

or

PHI 203Introduction to Logic

3

PSI 100Introduction/Political Science

3

or

PSI 101American Government

3

or

PSI 102State & Local Government

3

Humanities/Fine Arts

3

Science

8

Wellness/Physical Education

2

Total Credit Hours: 63

Transfer Notes: Students more interested in the business orientation of economics should follow the business administration AA degree.

Program requirements updated July 29, 2020