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Online economics programs worldwide:
 
A.S. in business, management and economics - business
Empire State College   more information
B.S. in business, management and economics - business administration
Empire State College   more information
B.S. in business, management and economics - business management
Empire State College   more information
B.S. in business, management and economics - health services management
Empire State College   more information
B.S. in business, management and economics - human resource management
Empire State College   more information
B.S. in business, management and economics - marketing
Empire State College   more information
A.S. Criminal Justice: Economic Crime
Herkimer County Community College   more information
Bachelor of Science in Economics/Finance
Southern New Hampshire University   more information
Postbaccalaureate Certificate in Community and Economic Development
Penn State World Campus   more information
Bachelor of Arts - Political Economy
Athabasca University   more information
Bachelor of Science in Economics
Atlantic International University   more information
Master of Science in Economics
Atlantic International University   more information



Useful Facts:

Choosing which degree program to take, whether online or offline, is a complex task, for which there is usually no one right answer. Here are some general guidelines:

  • Research, research, research! Obtain as much information about potential schools as possible. If a school offers free literature or a free course catalog, get it!
  • Define your own goals as specifically as possible. Make a physical list of what you intend to achieve from a program, academically, vocationally and personally. Be precise, and elaborate in detail.
  • Compare your goals with the offerings of each potential program, and determine how much these coincide. Again, make it is best to write this out physically, perhaps using a spreadsheet.
  • When evaluating a program, look at such factors as the specializations of the department as a whole, specific research interests of the faculty, profile of the faculty, facilities available, the reputation of the school and anything else you can think of.
  • Use email to contact current students, graduates and faculty involved with programs that interest you. Ask specific questions on matters of importance to you. You could even create a short survey, but try keep it short.


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