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May 28, 2022
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2018-2019 Academic Catalog Archived Catalog
Economics Transfer to Montana State University - Bozeman
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Economics
The transfer program in economics prepares students for a successful transfer to The University of Montana - Missoula, Montana State University - Bozeman, or other four-year institutions. Montana State University - Bozeman offers students two options, general economics and economic science, which could lead them to the Bachelor of Science degree in economics.
Students earning a bachelor degree in economics are prepared for various graduate programs including law school. Economists often seek employment opportunities as consultants, helping private businesses, non-profit organizations, and branches of government.
Associate of Science Degree
Suggested course of study for a transfer to Montana State University - Bozeman:
Total Credits: 60-62
1 Recommended electives: ECNS 201 and BMGT 205 .
2 Students who test out of WRIT 101 should take WRIT 121 instead.
3 Students planning to pursue higher mathematics should take M 171 .
*Indicates prerequisite and/or corequisite needed. Check course description.
Advising Information:
For more information about this program, contact the FVCC Student Support Center or the Faculty Advisor.
Student Support Center Advisor |
Faculty Advisor |
Jori Bullemer |
Gregg Davis, Ph.D. |
LRC 129 |
BSS 125 |
(406) 756-3905 |
(406) 756-3867 |
jbullemer@fvcc.edu |
gdavis@fvcc.edu |
The Associate of Science (AS) degree requires 60 credits at FVCC, and the Bachelor of Science (BS) degree at Montana University System (MUS) colleges and universities requires 120 credits. FVCC students may earn as many as 75-85 credits in preparation for some transfer majors, thus reducing the number of credits required for the BS degree at MUS schools. Also, by earning the AS degree from FVCC, students will have satisfied the lower division General Education Core (see General Education Requirements for requirements) for all MUS institutions and will not be required to meet additional lower division general education core requirements upon transfer. The suggested course load in AS programs is rigorous and is recommended for only the most prepared students. A more moderate semester credit load can be achieved by taking general education core courses during summer terms or completing one or two additional semesters at FVCC before transfer.
The information on all transfer programs is subject to change. Students should see their advisor to explore other possibilities not specifically listed in the program.
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