02-03-2013, 09:39 PM
does someone have a degree plan for a BA in Economics
Degree plan for BA in Economics
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02-03-2013, 09:39 PM
does someone have a degree plan for a BA in Economics
You don't specify which school, but, probably not, since it is very hard to find enough UL economics courses via distance learning.
EDIT: Intermediate Macro and Micro are generally tough to find, but Ohio University has Intermediate Micro and a couple other print-based courses this spring: http://www.ohio.edu/ecampus/independent/...g_2013.pdf Don't take Money & Banking as a course- you can take the DSST exam for it. Also look at Canada's Athabasca University, which also has US regional accreditation, meaning its coursess should transfer to one of the Big Three (always check with an advisor in advance to see how a course will fit into a degree program).
02-04-2013, 04:18 PM
UMass Amherst has a good number of undergraduate economics courses online.
For a bit of background, UMass Amherst's economics department is strongly associated [pdf] with "heterodox economics," which is broadly contrasted with "mainstream economics." You can see some nas-ty, conveniently anonymous, "mainstream" supporters snarking about heterodox economics on econjobrumors.com, if you must. :p |
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