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Associate of Arts Programs in International Economics 2024

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Associate of Arts Programs in International Economics

An associate’s degree is a level of education more advanced than a high school degree or GED certificate; an associate’s may take as little as two years to complete. These programs tend to offer many different majors and focuses.

What is an Associate of Arts in International Economics? It’s typically a program that teaches students how to objectively analyze the role of economics on a political and social level. This course of education may provide students with a foundation in areas including written and oral communication, reading comprehension, research and evaluative skills, critical thinking and problem solving, computer and technological literacy, and mathematical and scientific reasoning. Graduates should enter the workforce armed with knowledge of economic theory and its applications, an understanding of government policy pertaining to markets, and familiarity with managerial decision-making strategies.

Students can apply insights into the global economy to conceptualize solutions for employers, analyze the consumption of goods and services to anticipate the future of the market, and use analytical tools to interpret business data.

When considering the pursuit of an Associate of Arts in International Economics, obtaining an individual estimate is recommended, as tuition costs vary depending on school and country.

Government is known to be one of the many areas within international economics, with employers including the U.S. State Department and organizations across the world. The private sector may also be a viable option for graduates, with employment opportunities at organizations such as research institutes, consulting firms, financial-service firms, and environmental groups. The vast number of job titles in this field can include intelligence officer, economist, foreign-service officer, professor, reference researcher, policy analyst, and financial analyst.

Many courses toward an Associate of Arts in International Economics may be found online. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.