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Best online colleges for an economics program?

I'm interested in studying economics online, looking for a program that offers a solid curriculum. Any suggestions on the best online college programs for economics would be helpful!

a year ago

Many top universities now offer fully online bachelor's degree programs, including in Economics, that hold similar rigor and quality to those taught on-campus. The online format can offer balance between work, life, and education which can be beneficial at any stage of life. Here are some options for reputable online Economics programs:

1. Pennsylvania State University's World Campus: Penn State World Campus offers a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Economics, a program firmly grounded in applied analysis. Their curriculum is designed to help you develop skills applicable in business, government, law, and other disciplines, including quantitative courses that focus on real-world economic analysis.

2. Oregon State University's (OSU) Ecampus: OSU's Ecampus provides a B.A./B.S. in Economics where students learn key foundational economic theories and the quantitative skills. OSU has a strong reputation in distance education and their program focuses on the practical application of these theories—preparing students for a wealth of career opportunities.

3. University of Utah: Their wide-ranging Economics B.A. online program focuses on the changing global market, helping students prepare for careers in business, international relations, government, and more, with specializations available.

These programs are often taught by the same faculty who teach the on-campus courses, which means that you'll be learning from established professors. I encourage you to research each program to find the one that aligns most closely with your interests and career goals. Remember to consider course structure, faculty, program resources, and student support services as well as the curriculum.

a year ago

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