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ECON 002 — PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

CAREER AND ACADEMIC PATHWAYS ECONOMICS OVERVIEW The Economics curriculum is designed for students who are inter - ested in an encompassing, formal economics education. In the Eco- nomics discipline, we offer the Associate in Arts for Transfer (AA-T) degree. Upon successful completion of this program, the student will have a broad fundamental knowledge of the principles and practices of economic policy and theory, and the skills needed to successfully apply their knowledge in a professional environment. Career opportunities include economist, data analyst, economics researcher, and economics professor. PROGRAM OFFERED AWARD AWARD TYPE ACADEMIC PLAN MAJOR UNITS FA* Economics AA-T C040566G 20-25 Y *FA = Financial Aid Eligible. Yes = Eligible for all aid. No = Ineligible for Federal Pell and Cal Grant, FSEOG, Federal Work-Study, and Federal Loans. Please consult with Financial Aid Office on award eligibility.Economics Associate in Arts (AA-T) Degree Major Units: 20-25 T otal Units: Minimum of 60 (State Code: 40566; TOP Code: 220400; Academic Plan: C040566G) Students completing the Associate in Arts in Economics for Trans - fer Degree will have satisfied the lower division major preparation for bachelor’s degrees in similar majors as determined by Califor - nia State University (CSU) campuses and are guaranteed admis - sion with junior status to the California State University system, although not to a particular campus or major. Students can search the CSU Associate Degree for Tr

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