Austin Community College

FY 2001 Degree Plan

Economics

ECONOMICS
Associate of Arts

This program is designed so that students receiving an Associate of Arts degree in economics at ACC will be prepared to take junior and senior level courses at any four­year college or university.

Semester I
ENGL13011,3,4,5 English Composition I 3
HIST13011,3,4,5 United States History I 3
GOVT23051,3,4,5 United States Government 3
COSC1300
Introduction to Computing 3
FRLG

Foreign Language I 5



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17
Semester II
ENGL13021,3,4,5 English Composition II 3
+HIST13021,3,4,5 United States History II 3
GOVT23061,3,4,5 Texas State and Local Government 3
FRLG

Foreign Language II 5
MATH13242,4,6 Mathematics for Business and Economics 3



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17
Semester III
+ENGL1311
Business English: Introduction to Technical Writing1 3
+ECON23022,4 Principles of Microeconomics2 3
FRLG

Foreign Language III3 3
MATH1425
Business Calculus and Applications I 4



Visual and Performing Arts4 3



Natural Sciences 3-4



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19-20
Semester IV
+ECON23013,6 Principles of Macroeconomics2 3
FRLG

Foreign Language IV3 3
MATH1426
Business Calculus and Applications II 4



Natural Sciences 3-4



Unrestricted Elective 3



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16-17





TOTALS
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69-71
+ Prerequisites: See Course Descriptions
1 ENGL 2322, ENGL 2327, ENGL 2328, ENGL 2322, ENGL 2377, ENGL 2423, or ENGL 2332 may be substituted for ENGL 1311.
2 ECON 2301 can be taken first and ECON 2302 may be taken second.
3 Students may substitute the Humanities requirements of the Core Curriculum Course list.
4 Please select from the Visual and Performing Arts section of the Core Curriculum Course list.


Degree Plans updated October 02, 2000 2:28pm
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