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Economics, A.A.

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Economics is an independent area of study. It is, therefore, not listed under the business section. Students planning to major in economics should obtain a catalog from the four-year schol to which they intend to transfer and consult with the Worthington counselors to determine their exact program. This program meets the A.A. and Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MnTC) requirements.


COURSE #       
COURSE TITLE CREDITS
Composition I 3
  BIOLOGY 3-4
Pre-Calculus or  
Calculus I 4
Public Speaking 3
Introduction to Business 4
Introduction to Psychology 4
Composition II 3
Principles of Macroeconomics 3
Principles of Microeconomics 3
Principles of Accounting I 4
Principles of Accounting II 4
American Government & Politics   3
  CHEMISTRY or PHYSICS 3-4
Issues in the Environment 3
Environmental Politics 3
Introduction to Physical Geography 4
Introduction to Probability & Statistics 4
  Humanities Electives 6
  TOTAL CREDITS 60
Notes:
STSK 1110 Freshman Seminar (1) credit is required.
Fulfill a minimum of 4 credits from two of the three areas.  HLTH 1101, CSCI 1102, or any Physical Education course.
* Depends on high school preparation and transfer institution.
 
Updated: pp 5/24/2022