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3 Associate of Arts Programs in Business and Economics 2024

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Associate of Arts Programs in Business and Economics

Those who wish to jumpstart their careers or prefer to work toward a bachelor’s degree in phases may want to consider an associate’s degree. Students can complete these post-secondary courses of study in as little as two years.

What is an Associate of Arts in Business and Economics? This program is designed to give graduates a clear understanding of economics—generally defined as the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. Students should learn how to analyze and apply economic policy, as well as gain insight into the global economy. Courses typically include mathematical and scientific reasoning, application of theoretical understanding to practice, computer and technological literacy, written and oral communication, and critical thinking and problem solving.

Graduates may enter the business world with the ability to interpret business data, a skill that’s arguably desirable in the age of digital analytics. A refined vocabulary of micro and macroeconomic policy issues can give students the power of knowledge. Graduates can apply an understanding of government policy pertaining to markets toward the advancement of their careers.

Students may find that education is not “one-size-fits-all.” Indeed, course fees vary across universities and around the world, so prospective students should obtain an estimate of total cost directly from their schools of choice.

Due to the broad and heavily business-focused skillset students often learn through an Associate of Arts in Business and Economics, their career options are virtually endless. Job titles may include stockbroker, operations analyst, financial analyst, financial planner, hedge fund administrator, asset manager, commodities broker, equities trader, foreign exchange trader, and economic analyst. While a career in economics usually requires financial acumen, the industry is conceivably large enough for graduates to choose from a number of different areas within the field.

You may be able to embark today on an Associate of Arts in Business and Economics through online pathways. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.