Economics (A.A.)
Economics is a study of how we make choices as individuals and as institutions. These choices then determine what we produce, consume, the kind of jobs we have and our quality of life. Students pursuing an Associate’s degree in economics develop analytical, critical thinking and problem solving skills that can be used in upper division courses in economics and other allied disciplines in business and social sciences.
Courses
- ECON 101 — Economic Issues and Policy
- ECON 201M — Principles of Macroeconomics
- ECON 202M — Principles of Microeconomics
- ECON 210 — Applied Introductory Statistics for Economics
- MATH 112S — Enhanced Elementary Statistics
- MATH 116 — Calculus for Managerial, Biological and Social Sciences
- PSYC 210 — Elementary Statistics