Economics • Associate in Science
TRANSFER PROGRAM
Total Credit Hours: 63
Colleague Code: AS.ECON
Curriculum Code: ASD 101
Recommended Course Sequence:
First Semester: ECO 131, MAT 140, COM 111, SPE 101, Humanities Selection
Second Semester: ECO 132, CAS 121, MAT 130, COM 112, POS 101 or POS 201
Third Semester: ACC 103, BIO 101, Humanities Selection, Social Science Selection
Fourth Semester: ECO 210, ACC 104, MAT 242, Humanities Selection, Science Selection
Program Information:
- Appropriate for students majoring in economics.
- Excellent training for graduate field of law, business, finance, marketing, operations research, urban planning and economics.
- Employment opportunities include businesses, government agencies, schools and colleges.
- Students planning to transfer are recommended to verify senior-institution requirements which vary.
- Students who are planning on teaching economics in a secondary school are required to take and pass the ITBS prior to transferring to an upper-division institution. Please contact the Education Department at 217.786.9101 or 217.786.2391.
For Program Information Contact:
Social Sciences Department at 217.786.2391 or 217.786.2414 or see an LLCC academic advisor
Required General Education Courses (12 credits)
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Composition I |
3 credits |
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Composition II |
3 credits |
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Introduction to American Politics or |
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State and Local Government |
3 credits |
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Public Speaking Fundamentals |
3 credits |
Recommended General Education Courses (31-34 credits)
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General Biology |
4 credits |
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Principles of Economics I (Microeconomics) |
3 credits |
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Calculus for Business and Social Science |
4 credits |
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Finite Mathematics |
4 credits |
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Humanities Selection |
9-12 credits |
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Science Selection |
4 credits |
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Social Science Selection |
3 credits |
Recommended Program Courses (6 credits)
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Principles of Economics II (Macroeconomics) |
3 credits |
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Economics of Social Issues |
3 credits |
Recommended Program Support Courses (14 credits)
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Financial Accounting |
4 credits |
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Managerial Accounting |
3 credits |
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Computer Systems and Business Applications |
3 credits |
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Mathematical Possibility and Statistics |
4 credits |
Students who anticipate earning a graduate degree are encouraged to substitute MAT 131, MAT 132, and MAT 215 in place of MAT 140 and MAT 130.
ACC 103, ACC 10 and ECO 210 are highly recommended courses.