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Program Format: Campus Program Level: Associate

Economics from Metropolitan Community College - Penn Valley - Kansas City MO is a Campus Associate Economics degree that prepares you for a Business career. Description Economists examine the way society uses resources to meet their wants and needs. Focusing on production and distribution of goods and services, economists examine how people, businesses and governments spend money. They may also analyze the supply and demand of good and services. Economists can work in a wide variety of industries, including: Taxes International trade Industrial productivity Farm policies Policy advisors Manufacturing Banks Insurance MCC offers a range of electives that examine both macroeconomics and microeconomics. Classes focus on the national economy, fiscal policy, monetary policy, trade, market structures and supply and demand. Our economics program is built around the Associate in Arts (AA) degree . This degree gives you a solid background in general education courses that can transfer to a four-year institution. It includes elective courses that let you focus on your economics interests. View more details on Metropolitan Community College - Penn Valley . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Economics courses.

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