12-30-2013, 03:33 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-30-2013, 03:39 PM by Jonathan Whatley.)
Schools with a number of undergraduate economics courses online include
• University of Massachusetts Amherst (well-known for "heterodox economics")
• Michigan State University
• Colorado State University (Colorado State University Online Plus which is part of the Fort Collins flagship)
• Oregon State University (see Economics, and also Agricultural Economics and perhaps other headings)
• Athabasca University (a public university in Canada that also holds US regional accreditation)
• Penn State University
• Ohio University
• SUNY Empire State College
At BYU, note the Independent Study course MANEC 300: ECONOMICS OF MARKET SYSTEMS. It's listed under the department heading Managerial Economics rather than Economics. I suspect TESC would accept it as an economics elective, like overlapping courses offered elsewhere as "Business Economics."
• University of Massachusetts Amherst (well-known for "heterodox economics")
• Michigan State University
• Colorado State University (Colorado State University Online Plus which is part of the Fort Collins flagship)
• Oregon State University (see Economics, and also Agricultural Economics and perhaps other headings)
• Athabasca University (a public university in Canada that also holds US regional accreditation)
• Penn State University
• Ohio University
• SUNY Empire State College
At BYU, note the Independent Study course MANEC 300: ECONOMICS OF MARKET SYSTEMS. It's listed under the department heading Managerial Economics rather than Economics. I suspect TESC would accept it as an economics elective, like overlapping courses offered elsewhere as "Business Economics."