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Nov 21, 2024
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2021-2022 Catalog and Student Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Economics, AA [ECONGE-AA, 60 Total Credits]
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DESCRIPTION
The Economics degree builds upon a theoretical foundation and statistical training that prepares students to think analytically and critically to solve complex problems as well as to recognize the component of human behavior reflecting economics as a social science. The Associate of Arts Degree with an Economics Emphasis offers the choice between a General Economics track and an Applied Financial Economics (AFE) track. The General Economics track is a general transfer program for students who are planning to transfer to a baccalaureate-level program. The AFE program will assist in preparing students for a multitude of investment and risk management licenses for those seeking to continue in that path. Completion of the AFE track will include an Internship in Financial Economics with interactive participation of financial institutions.
ACADEMIC MAPS
Click the link to view the different maps for degree complation and transfer: Academic Maps: AA Economics
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Student Learning Outcomes
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Distinguish between alternative forms of market structure and their resulting social impact.
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Utilize the language of economics to form reasoned judgments about contemporary issues.
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Interpret and manipulate economic data.
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Create an individual financial plan that utilizes investment science and risk management to optimize decision making processes.
General Education Requirements (34 Credits)
Mathematics (3 Credits)
NOTE: Your first college-level MATH course MUST be completed before reaching 30 total college-level credits.
Recommended: MATH 124 or 124E.
Required: Must earn a C or higher.
- MATH 124 - College Algebra
- or MATH 124E - College Algebra Expanded or above
REMINDER: If a student does not place into the correct college-level MATH course, they are required to complete a preparatory or prerequisite course(s) or attempt to gain a higher score on the MATH placement exam. Such preparatory or prerequisite courses are not part of the degree, may delay degree completion, and will cause the student to complete more credits then the total listed on this degree.
English Composition (6-8 Credits)
NOTE: Your first college-level ENG course MUST be completed before reaching 30 total college-level credits.
Required: Must earn a C or higher in both courses.
Analytical Reasoning (3 Credits)
Recommended: PHIL 102.
Natural Science (6-7 Credits)
Two courses from the following, one must include a lab.
U.S. and Nevada Constitutions (4-6 Credits)
Values and Diversity
All students MUST fulfill this requirement. Course chosen may also be used to fulfill the corresponding general education or special program requirements.
Recommended: ECON 180.
Special Program Requirements (26 Credits)
Core Requirements (15 Credits)
Choose one from the following (3 Credits)
Social Science/World Languages (8-9 Credits)
Nine credits from at least two different disciplines or 8 credits in two courses in the same language.
- any ANTH prefix course (except ANTH 102 and ANTH 110L)
- or any GLO prefix course
- or PSC 200 - Survey of Political Theory or above
- or any PSY prefix course
- or any SOC prefix course
- or WMST 113 - Gender, Race, and Class
- or World Languages 111 or above (8 credits in two courses in the same language; this includes the following
course prefixes: ARA, ARM, CHI, FIL, FREN, GER, GRE, ITAL, JPN, KOR, LAT, PORT, RUS,
SPAN, and THAI).
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