Skip to main content

2023-2024 College Catalog > Credit Programs > Guided Pathways > List of NSCC Guided Pathways > Liberal Arts > Liberal Arts (LAT) Economics Pathway

http://northshore.smartcatalogiq.com/
7fa0e448-9102-46a0-8fd1-44f47fc8aeb4
https://searchproxy.smartcatalogiq.com/search
505c0ee5-c12d-4865-9016-d5f5d9b7d8a1
program
/Institutions/North-Shore-Community-College/json/2023-2024/College-Catalog-local.json
/Institutions/North-Shore-Community-College/json/2023-2024/College-Catalog.json
Contents
  • NSCC Locations
  • President's Welcome
  • Academic Calendar 2023-2024
  • Institutional Policies
  • Student Handbook
  • Academic and Student Success Services
  • Credit Programs
    • Admissions and Enrollment
    • Financial and Scholarship Information
    • Academic-Information-and-Policies
    • Programs of Study
    • Guided Pathways
      • List of NSCC Guided Pathways
        • Agriculture & Food Services Pathways
        • Business and Administration
        • Education
        • Emergency Response
        • Engineering Science & Industrial Technology
        • Human Services
        • Information Technology
        • Liberal Arts
          • Digital Video Production (DVP)
          • Environmental Studies (EVT)
          • Environmental Studies (EVT)
          • Gender & Women's Studies Certificate (GWSC)
          • Liberal Arts (LAT) Communication and Media Pathway
          • Liberal Arts (LAT) Dual Language Pathway
          • Liberal Arts (LAT) Economics Pathway
          • Liberal Arts (LAT) English Pathway
          • Liberal Arts (LAT) Fine Arts Pathway
          • Liberal Arts (LAT) General Education Pathway
          • Liberal Arts (LAT) History Pathway
          • Liberal Arts (LAT) Political Science Pathway
          • Liberal Arts (LAT) Psychology Pathway
          • Liberal Arts (LAT) Sociology Pathway
          • Liberal Arts (LAT) Spanish Language Pathway
        • Nursing & Allied Health
        • Personal Services
        • Animal Science
        • STEM Foundation
        • Transportation
  • Course Descriptions
  • Elective Course Options
  • Non-Credit and Professional Programs
  • Faculty and Staff
Catalog Links
  • Catalog Home
  • Site Map
  • All Catalogs
Share
Print this page

Liberal Arts (LAT) Economics Pathway

2023-2024

Associate of Arts, Liberal Studies Division

Recommended Course Selection Sequence

Course NumberTitleCredits
CMP101Composition 1

3

MODL-ELECTIVEModern Language Elective

3

FFL100First Year Experience

3

MAT143Introduction to Statistics

3

OR

MAT208Calculus for Business, Social and Life Sciences

3

OR

MAT251Calculus 1

4

BEH-ELECTIVEBehavioral Science Elective

3

 

CMP102-150Composition 2 Elective

3

ECO103Principles of Macroeconomics

3

OR

ECO104Principles of Microeconomics

3

HUM-ELECTIVEHumanities Elective (PHI, GWS, or IDS-HUM Courses)

3

LA-ELECTIVELiberal Arts Elective

3

SCI-ELECTIVEScience Elective

3

 

LIT-ElectiveLIT Elective (100-200 level)

3

LS-ElectiveLaboratory Science Elective

4

ECO103Principles of Macroeconomics

3

OR

ECO104Principles of Microeconomics

3

LA-ELECTIVELiberal Arts Elective

3

LA-ELECTIVELiberal Arts Elective

3

 

LA-ELECTIVELiberal Arts Elective

3

LA-ELECTIVELiberal Arts Elective

3

OPN-ELECTIVEOpen Elective

3

OPN-ELECTIVEOpen Elective

3

SS-ELECTIVESocial Science Elective

3

 

Total Credit Hours: 61

Program Notes

  • Open admissions
  • Communication and Mathematics proficiency required to graduate
  • Students graduating in the LAT degree program must take a minimum of 6 credits of Liberal Arts at the 200 level.
  • Eligible Commonwealth Commitment program
  • Eligible North Shore Promise program
  • Mass Transfer Program

Additional Graduation Requirements

  • Cumulative CLGPA at or above 2.0
  • Submit your intent to graduate form at https://www.northshore.edu/registrar/graduation.html

Campus Information

  • Lynn, Danvers, or Online

Advising Notes

  • The recommended courses listed are designed upon degree completion for a student to be eligible to transfer to a public Massachusetts state university or UMASS system institution with junior status having completed general education requirements.
  • Meet with an advisor to discuss transferability of elective options prior to registering for an elective.
  • Courses are listed in the recommended order you should take them. 
  • All student degree audits for graduation purposes will be based off the official program of study the student is enrolled in.