Economics, Associate of Arts Degree
Banner Code: 3_AA_ECON
Control Number: 18214
Financial Aid Eligible
Economics is the study of how effectively society meets its human and material needs. It provides a logical, ordered way of looking at various problems. It draws upon history, philosophy, and mathematics to deal with subjects ranging from how an individual household or business can make sound decisions to societal issues such as unemployment, inflation, and environmental decay. Critical thinking is stressed more in economics than it is in any of the social sciences or in the business department. Economics also stresses computer proficiency and communications skills.
Program Level Student Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this program, students will be able to:
- Apply the economic problem of scarcity and how it relates to choice, opportunity cost, and marginal decision making for individuals and society.
- Use supply and demand models to analyze markets, evaluate fluctuations, and determine changes in prices.
- Quantitatively analyze economic activity of individuals, firms, and the public sector.
Review Graduation Requirements and General Education.
Course | Title | Units |
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Required Core | ||
Complete the following: | ||
ECON C170 | Principles of Microeconomics | 3 |
ECON C175 | Principles of Macroeconomics | 3 |
Program Electives | ||
Select one of the following: | 4-5 | |
Business Calculus | ||
or MATH C180 | Calculus 1 | |
Select two of the following: | 8-9 | |
Financial Accounting | ||
Managerial Accounting | ||
Introduction to Statistics | ||
Calculus 2 | ||
Units Required for the Major | 18-20 | |
Local General Education, CSU General Education, or IGETC pattern | Varies | |
Electives to satisfy unit requirement | Varies | |
Total Units | 60 |
Recommended Electives
Course | Title | Units |
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ACCT C100 | Introduction to Accounting | 3 |
BUS C110 | Business Law/Legal Environment of Business | 3 |
MATH C285 | Introduction to Linear Algebra and Differential Equations | 5 |
PHIL C115 | Logic and Critical Thinking | 3 |