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Online Economics Courses

Are you great with numbers and analyzing data? You may want to explore taking some classes or getting a degree in economics. There are plenty of programs to study economics from Associate-level programs up to Ph.D. offerings. Check out as many programs as possible to find the one that best suits your career goals.

Economics majors can wind up in a variety of fields including investment, banking, politics, manufacturing, transportation, government, and nonprofit organizations. (cont.)

Undergraduate degrees are in general topics like finance and economics, while Master- and Doctoral-level degrees come in specializations like economic crime investigation, business economics, experimental economics, econometrics, international economics, and labor economics, to name a few.

Some colleges require at least one economics course because it provides a broad background for all professionals. Courses will require you to examine economic trends, use critical thinking skills, write, collect data, analyze information, and interpret trends. Typical economics courses include topics like social analysis, microeconomic theory, international trade, economic development, capital markets, econometrics, macroeconomics, public finance, urban economics, political economics, and cost–benefit analysis.

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