Economics the study of how goods and services are produced, distributed and consumed. In short, economics is the study of supply and demand. It is the theory of how markets work and wealth is distributed including how scarce resources are allocated. Economics is not just how the stock market is doing. Rather, economics refers to how people, businesses, and countries choose to spend their money.
An Accredited College/University creates a pathway for the students to enroll in registered economics programs offered by the Colleges/University which are funded by the federal government or the state government.
The Organizations that accredited a college for economics programs are listed below:
Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International(AACSB)
International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education(IACBE)
Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP)
Economics degrees are typically taught as a combination of lectures and seminars, with written assignments to be submitted to seminar tutors. From production to consumption, economics looks at how the world’s resources are used by and distributed among individuals and organizations. This involves studying areas of politics, sociology, law, psychology, geography, and history, at local and global levels and also the study of macroeconomics, microeconomics, and econometrics.
An Associate’s degree requires 70-90 credits and takes 2 years to be completed.
A Bachelor’s degree requires 120-125 credits and typically takes 4 years to be completed.
A Master’s degree requires 30-50 credits and takes 2 years to be completed.
A Doctorate’ degree requires 40-80 credits and takes 5-7 years to be completed.
A minimum of 2.7-3.0 GPA is the requirement to apply for admission in economics program.
A degree in economics provides students with knowledge of the fundamental principles of economics and how they affect international finance, public policies, and business management. Studying economics can build careers in many business and financial industry fields, as well as government and nonprofit organizations.
Lynchburg, Virginia
Institution Type: Private Not-For-Profit
Economics Accreditations: ACBSP
Average Federal Student Loans awarded: $5,577
Average Student Loans Awarded: $7,005
Total Programs in Economics (1)
1
Bachelors Program
Fort Collins, Colorado
Institution Type: Public
Economics Accreditation: Request Info
Average Federal Student Loans awarded: $5,310
Average Student Loans Awarded: $6,724
Total Programs in Economics (1)
1
Bachelors Program
Charles Town, West Virginia
Institution Type: Private For-Profit
Economics Accreditation: Request Info
Average Federal Student Loans awarded: $7,956
Average Student Loans Awarded: $7,966
Total Programs in Economics (1)
1
Undergraduate Certificate Program
Saint Joseph, Missouri
Institution Type: Private For-Profit
Economics Accreditation: Request Info
Total Programs in Economics (2)
2
Bachelors Programs
Greenville, South Carolina
Institution Type: Private For-Profit
Economics Accreditation: Request Info
Average Federal Student Loans awarded: $5,117
Average Student Loans Awarded: $5,871
Total Programs in Economics (1)
1
Undergraduate Certificate Program
Institution Type: Private Not-For-Profit
Economics Accreditations: ACBSP
Average Federal Student Loans awarded: $5,521
Average Student Loans Awarded: $7,129
Total Programs in Economics (3)
3
Masters Programs
State College, Pennsylvania
Institution Type: Public
Economics Accreditation: Request Info
Average Federal Student Loans awarded: $7,212
Average Student Loans Awarded: $7,968
Total Programs in Economics (4)
2
Bachelors Programs
1
Masters Program
1
Graduate Certificate Program
Waltham, Massachusetts
Institution Type: Private Not-For-Profit
Economics Accreditation: Request Info
Average Federal Student Loans awarded: $5,055
Average Student Loans Awarded: $6,440
Total Programs in Economics (5)
5
Undergraduate Certificate Programs