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Online Economics Course FAQs

Can I Get Financial Aid for Distance Learning Classes?

Financial aid is available for many distance learning programs offered by accredited schools. Check with the individual school and program of study for more information.

Can I Pay for My Distance Education Course of Study Using a Credit Card?

Most distance education programs allow students to pay for classes using a major credit card or debit card. Check with the school of interest to find out about acceptable payment options.

Can I Take a Math Refresher Course Before Taking Economics Courses Online?

It's an excellent idea to take a refresher course before entering a more rigorous course of study at a distance learning institution. Most accredited schools offer refresher classes on a variety of subjects, including math.

Online Economics Courses Educational Requirements

The educational requirements for online economics courses differ according to the course of study and the accredited university. An associate's, bachelor's or master's degree might be required in order to take some classes. In some cases, a high school diploma or GED is all that is needed to begin an online economics course of study. Browse qualification requirements for your prospective distance learning institution to learn more.

Economics Career Trends

People keen on learning more about economics careers will be pleased to know that the job market has expanded in recent years to encompass a variety of career paths. A degree from a distance education institution can help students find the jobs they want in the financial services industry. Expect to increase your earning potential with job skills training for the following careers:

Economics instructors teach others about the joys of finance. Schools look for applicants with a master's degree in economics or a bachelor's in economics and master's degree in business administration or a related field.

An economics consultant helps companies identify, quantify and forecast expenses. A true love of financial analysis and job skills training from an accredited school will help secure a position in this growth industry.

A director of economics has at least a bachelor's degree and possibly a master's degree in economics or finance. These coveted managerial positions monitor, develop and communicate financial methodologies to their managers, employees and co-workers.

Browse online economics courses and degree programs by type of distance education program offered.