Transfer pathway preparing students for a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with an Economics major. Covers Macroeconomics (supply and demand, GDP, unemployment, inflation, fiscal and monetary policy) and Microeconomics (consumer behavior, profit maximization, income distribution, international trade). Personal money management topics include financial planning, investing, retirement, and estate planning. Students choose between two pathways: one leading to a B.S.A.S. with an Economics major, and another to a B.A. for a more policy-oriented, social science-focused degree.