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Would econ courses count as business credits for WA?
24 semester hours (36 quarter) in business subjects at the undergraduate or graduate level in business and general education courses, that can include:
Macro- and Micro-economics
Budgeting
Investments
Business law
Statistics
Money & Banking
Finance courses
Management and administrationDoes this mean only plain Macro- and Micro-economics count?
Or: (1) Does courses like Principles of Macro/Micro, Analysis of Macro indicators, etc. count also?
(2) Does Econ courses like Labor econ, Health econ, International economics, Economic history, etc. count? (They did for Montana; I need to know whether they also work for Washington.)
Is there anyone who has experience with WA education requirements? I’d really appreciate your input!
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