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    Associate of Arts Programs in Business Economics

    An Associate of Arts degree is generally a two-year degree completed at an institute of higher education—a community college, college, or university. Typically, it’s completed after secondary school or a GED. Some colleges offering four-year degrees offer AA degree to students who are halfway through their bachelor’s degree.

    What is an Associate of Arts in Business Economics? Business economics is a specialty focusing on the type of economics most practical to learn for application in business enterprises. Economics is already a type of applied math; this is a step further away from pure math and a step closer to social/anthropological studies, though it’s still a field primarily about numbers. Students will often be required to take basic core classes such as English composition and calculus, as well as classes in macroeconomics, microeconomics, and statistics.

    An AA in Business Economics is usually a liberal arts degree in an applied field, which means students receive general educational enrichment as well as practical skills. Students will learn to analyze economic data and problem solve for businesses, as well as gain general liberal arts critical thinking and writing skills that can be used in all areas of life.

    The cost of the degree will vary depending on the country and institution. An Associate of Arts degree typically takes about two years to complete, though the length and number of credits required may also vary.

    Practical skills useful in the world of business are always in demand. After earning an Associate of Arts in Business Economics, graduates often enter the work force as business consultants, actuaries, credit analysts or financial analysts, or go into management tracks in corporate business. Those who continue their studies often go on to complete bachelor’s and/or master’s degrees in various fields such as business management and economics. Some business economics students go on to study law and become corporate lawyers.

    Many colleges and universities offer an AA in Business Economics, online and otherwise. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.