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Overview Learning economics will help students think
logically and improve their ability to use economic
concepts to analyze "real world" problems and
opportunities. In addition to preparation for business
and government agency employment, an Economics major is
excellent preparation for law schools, Masters of
Business Administration programs and graduate programs
in economics, agricultural economics and natural
resource management.
Program
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Course
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Classes offered this quarter
Designed to provide students with a broad liberal
arts background of study during their first and second
years of college with an emphasis on economics. The
state's two-year and four-year schools developed
transfer agreements that allow students from a community
college to transfer at least 90 credits (60 semester
credits) to a four-year college or university. The
degrees satisfy some - or all - general requirements for
a bachelor's degree.
As a student at SCC, you will have the opportunity
interact directly with our outstanding, award-winning
faculty who are interested in your education goals. Our
faculty are available to answer your questions.
Robert
Francis (Economics) |
Faculty
home page
Office 5362, (206) 546-4797,
bfrancis@shoreline.edu
Tim
Payne (Economics)
Office 5342, (206) 546-470-7,
tpayne@shoreline.edu
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