05-10-2011, 03:42 PM
Yenisei Wrote:It's not really that bad at the undergrad level, but you will need calculus and statistics for some courses. Given your time constraints, I don't recommend it because you can't test out of anything other than introductory micro and macro and Money & Banking, meaning you would have to take at least 8 courses, and it's way harder to find online economics courses than it is to find business or even science courses.Thanks! Definitely steering clear of it in that case! :ack: :coolgleam:
EDIT: I took a look at TESC's requirements for the Economics Area of Study, and I think it would be pretty tough to find a course to fit their Seminar/History of Economic Thought requirement as well as enough electives to fill out the Area of Study. Incredibly, they don't actually require calculus, and while statistics is usually more important than calculus in most undergrad economics courses, you are better off having had calculus when it comes to taking Intermediate Micro (it was a prereq at my B&M school).